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Compositional correlation and anticorrelation in quaternary alloys: competition between bulk thermodynamics and
M Albrecht1, H Abu-Farsakh, T Remmele
1Institut für Kristallzüchtung, Max-Born-Strasse 2, 12489 Berlin, Germany.
Abstract:
We analyze the atomistic mechanisms driving the compositional correlation of In and N in the quaternary Inx Ga1-xAs1-yNy alloys combining atomic scale chemical analysis in transmission electron microscopy and density-functional theory calculations. Our results show that for typical growth conditions surface kinetics prevail over bulk thermodynamics resulting in a hitherto unexpected compositional anticorrelation between In and N.
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