GaInPAs/InP heterostructures grown by low pressure (0.1 bar, 600 oC) metal-organic chemical vapor phase deposition were investigated. The thicknesses of grown GaInAsP layers were about 1 µm. For the epitaxial layers Ga<sub>1-x</sub>In<sub>x</sub>P<sub>1-y</sub>As<sub>y)</sub> with average compositions of x = 0.77 – 0.87 and y = 0.07 – 0.42 the variation of V group elements content y with the epilayer depth were revealed, weher the compositions of V-group elements were changed up to Δy = 0.1 atomic fractions in V group elements sublattice. In most cases, y change occurs in a GaInAsP region up to 200 nm thick adjacent to the InP. In some cases, y changes throughout the whole GaInPAs layer thickness. Fo the epitaxial layers with a satisfactory crystal perfection the less was the mismatch between the substrate and the GaInPAs epitaxial layer, the smaller was the value of Δy. For GaInPAs layers characterized by a low degree of crystal perfection and a high lattice mismatch between GaInAsP and InP layers, the value of Δy was about zero. These data let us suggest that the incorporation of atoms of the V group in the epitaxial layer strongly depends on elastic deformation of the growing monolayer, that is mismatched with the underlying crystal surface.
For the first time, the results of a study of the conditions for obtaining an atomically smooth surface of GaSb substrates are presented. It is shown experimentally that it is possible to improve the surface quality of the samples by changing the annealing conditions. The lowest obtained roughness of 1.27 nm was obtained at an annealing time of 16 minutes at a temperature of 650°C in the flow of TMSb and H2.
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