Abstract:Bright-field and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy were used for nano-scale structural studies of defects induced by implantation of arsenic ions with 190 keV energy and 10 14 cm -2 fluence in n and p-type Hg 0.78 Cd 0.22 Te films grown by molecular-beam epitaxy. A similarity in defect pattern formed by arsenic implantation in n and p-type material was observed. The electrical properties of the implanted layers in n and p-type films also appeared to be similar, confirming the results of microsco… Show more
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