41 research outputs found

    Temperature spectra of conductance of Ge/Si p-i-n structures with Ge quantum dots

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    Abstract This work presents results of investigation of Ge/Si p-i-n structures with Ge quantum dots in the i-region by the method of admittance spectroscopy. The structures contain multiple layers with Ge quantum dots separated by thin 5 nm layers of Si in the intrinsic region. Two peaks are observed on the temperature dependences of conductance of the investigated heterostructures. It is revealed that the second peak is broadened and corresponds to a system of closely lying energy levels

    Single-element 2D materials beyond graphene: methods of epitaxial synthesis

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    Today, two-dimensional materials are one of the key research topics for scientists around the world. Interest in 2D materials is not surprising because, thanks to their remarkable mechanical, thermal, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties, they promise to revolutionize electronics. The unique properties of graphene-like 2D materials give them the potential to create completely new types of devices for functional electronics, nanophotonics, and quantum technologies. This paper considers epitaxially grown two-dimensional allotropic modifications of single elements: graphene (C) and its analogs (transgraphenes) borophene (B), aluminene (Al), gallenene (Ga), indiene (In), thallene (Tl), silicene (Si), germanene (Ge), stanene (Sn), plumbene (Pb), phosphorene (P), arsenene (As), antimonene (Sb), bismuthene (Bi), selenene (Se), and tellurene (Te). The emphasis is put on their structural parameters and technological modes in the method of molecular beam epitaxy, which ensure the production of high-quality defect-free single-element two-dimensional structures of a large area for promising device applications

    Single element 2D materials and methods of their epitaxial synthesis

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    Graphene-like allotrope modifications of single elements, such as borophene (B), silicene (Si), germanene (Ge), stanene (Sn), plumbene (Pb), phosporene (P), arsenene (As), antimonene (Sb), bismuthene (Bi) with two-dimensional honeycomb lattice are among the main goals of research for the last years due to their exotic electronic and optical properties caused by unique band structure, small effective masses, high electric and thermal conductivity and exceptional mechanical characteristics

    Properties of arsenic-implanted Hg1-xCdxTe MBE films

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    Defect structure of arsenic-implanted Hg1-xCdxTe films (x=0.23–0.30) grown with molecular-beam epitaxy on Si substrates was investigated with the use of optical methods and by studying the electrical properties of the films. The structural perfection of the films remained higher after implantation with more energetic arsenic ions (350 keV vs 190 keV). 100%-activation of implanted ions as a result of post-implantation annealing was achieved, as well as the effective removal of radiation-induced donor defects. In some samples, however, activation of acceptor-like defects not related to mercury vacancies as a result of annealing was observed, possibly related to the effect of the substrate

    Accumulation and annealing of radiation donor defects in arsenic-implanted Hg0.7Cd0.3Te films

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    Processes of accumulation and annealing of radiation-induced donor defects in arsenic-implanted Hg0.7Cd0.3Te films were studied with the use of the Hall-effect measurements with processing the data with mobility spectrum analysis. A substantial difference in the effects of arsenic implantation and post-implantation activation annealing on the properties of implanted layers and photodiode ‘base’ layers in Hg0.7Cd0.3Te and Hg0.8Cd0.2Te films was established and tentatively explained

    Fluence dependence of nanosize defect layers in arsenic implanted HgCdTe epitaxial films studied with TEM/HRTEM

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    We report on the results of comparative study of fluence dependence of defect layers in molecular-beam epitaxy-grown epitaxial film of p-Hg1-х CdхTe (х=0.22) implanted with arsenic ions with 190 keV energy and fluence 1012, 1013, and 1014 cm-2
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