GaAsN/GaAsN:H heterostructures were made by an in-plane selective hydrogen incorporation controlled by H-opaque metallic masks. The strain field and hydrogen distributions in GaAsN micro-sized wires thus obtained have been mapped by an all optical procedure that combines micro-Raman scattering and photoreflectance spectroscopy. The strain field is related to the formation of N-H complexes along the hydrogen diffusion profile with an ensuing expansion of the GaAsN lattice whose patterning generates an anisotropic stress in the sample growth plane. These results highlight a powerful non-invasive tool to simultaneously determine both the H diffusion profile and the related strain field distribution.

An all optical mapping of the strain field in GaAsN/GaAsN:H wires

GEDDO, MARIO;GIULOTTO, ENRICO VIRGILIO;PATRINI, MADDALENA;
2012-01-01

Abstract

GaAsN/GaAsN:H heterostructures were made by an in-plane selective hydrogen incorporation controlled by H-opaque metallic masks. The strain field and hydrogen distributions in GaAsN micro-sized wires thus obtained have been mapped by an all optical procedure that combines micro-Raman scattering and photoreflectance spectroscopy. The strain field is related to the formation of N-H complexes along the hydrogen diffusion profile with an ensuing expansion of the GaAsN lattice whose patterning generates an anisotropic stress in the sample growth plane. These results highlight a powerful non-invasive tool to simultaneously determine both the H diffusion profile and the related strain field distribution.
2012
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Inglese
Internazionale
STAMPA
101
191908
4
hydrogenated dilute nitrides; optical and structural properties; Raman scattering; Photoreflectance
http://link.aip.org/link/?APL/101/191908
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9
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
262
Geddo, Mario; Giulotto, ENRICO VIRGILIO; M. S., Grandi; Patrini, Maddalena; R., Trotta; A., Polimeni; M., Capizzi; F., Martelli; S., Rubini
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