Variation of lattice constant and cluster formation in GaAsBi
Puustinen, J., Wu, M., Luna, E., Schramm, A., Laukkanen, P., Laitinen, M., Sajavaara, T., & Guina, M. (2013). Variation of lattice constant and cluster formation in GaAsBi. Journal of Applied Physics, 114(24), Article 243504. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4851036
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We investigate the structural properties of GaAsBi layers grown by molecular beam epitaxy on
GaAs at substrate temperatures between 220–315 C. Irrespective of the growth temperature, the
structures exhibited similar Bi compositions, and good overall crystal quality as deduced from
X-Ray diffraction measurements. After thermal annealing at temperatures as low as 500 C, the
GaAsBi layers grown at the lowest temperatures exhibited a significant reduction of the lattice
constant. The lattice variation was significantly larger for Bi-containing samples than for Bi-free
low-temperature GaAs samples grown as a reference. Rutherford backscattering spectrometry gave
no evidence of Bi diffusing out of the layer during annealing. However, dark-field and Z-contrast
transmission electron microscopy analyses revealed the formation of GaAsBi clusters with a Bi
content higher than in the surrounding matrix, as well as the presence of metallic As clusters. The
apparent reduction of the lattice constant can be explained by a two-fold process: the diffusion of
the excess As incorporated within AsGa antisites to As clusters, and the reduction of the Bi content
in the GaAs matrix due to diffusion of Bi to GaAsBi clusters. Diffusion of both As and Bi are
believed to be assisted by the native point defects, which are present in the low-temperature
as-grown material.
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