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Incident-Angle Dependence of Catastrophic Dechanneling for Strained-Layer Superlattices
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1985
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Materials ScienceIncident-angle DependenceCatastrophic DepthEngineeringPhysicsHigh-tc SuperconductivityDislocation InteractionApplied PhysicsSuperconductivityCondensed Matter PhysicsHigh Tc SuperconductorsMultilayer HeterostructuresSolid-state PhysicStrong AsymmetryTopological HeterostructuresAngular Tilt
A strong asymmetry has been observed in the angular dependence of the catastrophic dechanneling depth in strained-layer superlattices. This new effect occurs under resonance conditions, where the wavelength of the planar-channeled particles equals the period of the superlattice, and is demonstrated for {110} planar channeling in $\mathrm{GaP}/\mathrm{Ga}{\mathrm{As}}_{x}{\mathrm{P}}_{1\ensuremath{-}x}$. A theoretical, phase-plane analysis shows that the angular tilt required for shifting of the catastrophic depth by one layer is a direct measure of the strain in the first few layers.
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