학술논문

Surfactant behavior and limited incorporation of Indium during in-situ doping of GeSn grown by MBE
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Working Paper
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Condensed Matter - Materials Science
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Abstract
GeSn is a promising group-IV semiconductor material for on-chip Si photonics devices and high-mobility transistors. These devices require the use of doped GeSn regions, achieved preferably in-situ during epitaxy. From the electronic valence point of view, p-type dopants of group-IV materials include B, Al, Ga and In. The latter element has never been investigated as p-type dopant in GeSn. In this work, we explore in-situ In p-type doping of GeSn grown by MBE. We demonstrate that In acts as a surfactant during epitaxial growth of GeSn:In, accumulating on surface and inducing segregation in the form of mobile Sn-In liquid droplets, strongly affecting the local composition of the material. In non-defective GeSn, we measure a maximal In incorporation of 2.8E18cm-3, which is two orders of magnitude lower than the values reported in the literature for in-situ p-type doping of GeSn. We further show that In induces the nucleation of defects at low growth temperatures, hindering out-of-equilibrium growth processes for maximization of dopant incorporation. This work provides insights on the limitations associated with in-situ In doping of GeSn, and discourages its utilization in GeSn-based optoelectronic devices.
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