CdTe layers were grown by metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy (MOVPE) on different substrates like sapphire, GaAs, and CdTe wafers. The growth was carried out at the temperature 340 °C and time in the range of 2–4 h using dimethyl-cadmium and diisopropil-tellurium as precursors. The layers were studied by scanning electron microscopy, Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy, and high resolution low-temperature photoluminescence spectroscopy. The surface morphology and RBS and PL spectra of CdTe MOVPE layers are reported and the substrate effect on the layer properties is demonstrated.

Substrate effect on CdT layers grown by metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy

BELLANI, VITTORIO;
1997-01-01

Abstract

CdTe layers were grown by metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy (MOVPE) on different substrates like sapphire, GaAs, and CdTe wafers. The growth was carried out at the temperature 340 °C and time in the range of 2–4 h using dimethyl-cadmium and diisopropil-tellurium as precursors. The layers were studied by scanning electron microscopy, Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy, and high resolution low-temperature photoluminescence spectroscopy. The surface morphology and RBS and PL spectra of CdTe MOVPE layers are reported and the substrate effect on the layer properties is demonstrated.
1997
Materials Science and Engineering is concerned with admixtures of matter or the basic matter from which products are made. The category covers ceramics, paper and wood products, polymers, textiles, composites, coatings & films, and biomaterials. Other areas covered in this category include Materials Chemistry, the application of chemistry to materials design and testing; Condensed Matter/Solid State Physics, the branch of physics concerned with the structure and properties of condensed matter (superconductors, semiconductors, ferroelectrics, and dielectrics); and Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics, the application of the concepts and laws of physics to chemical phenomena.
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Applied Physics Letters, published by the American Institute of Physics, features concise, up-to-date reports on significant new findings in applied physics. Emphasizing rapid dissemination of key data and new physical insights, Applied Physics Letters offers prompt publication of new experimental and theoretical papers bearing on applications of physics phenomena to all branches of science, engineering, and modern technology. Content is published online daily, collected into weekly online and printed issues.
Morphology; Photoluminescence; CdTe
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N. V., Sochinskii; V., Muñoz; Bellani, Vittorio; L., Viña; E., Diéguez; E., Alves; M. F., Da Silva; J. C., Soares; S., Bernardi...espandi
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