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Structural properties of Bi-stabilized reconstructions of GaInAs(100) surface
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Materials ScienceSurface CharacterizationTransition Metal ChalcogenidesEngineeringSurface AnalysisSurface ScienceCondensed Matter PhysicsApplied PhysicsSurface ReactivityBi-stabilized ReconstructionsChemistryMolecular Beam EpitaxyStructural MechanicsEpitaxial GrowthBi ContentBi-terminated SurfacesSurface Reconstruction
Bismuth (Bi) is a surfactant which controls the electronic and structural properties of epitaxially grown GaInAs and GaInP alloys. The authors have studied Bi-terminated surfaces of GaInAs(100) layers, deposited onto InP(100) substrates, by means of scanning tunneling microscopy and spectroscopy and x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy. It appears that Bi stabilizes an interesting (2×1) surface reconstruction on GaInAs(100). Under certain conditions, this reconstruction undergoes a phase transition to (2×4), which has about one-half of the Bi content of the (2×1) surface. Based on the experimental findings, they discuss mechanisms leading to this phase transition.
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