GaAs epilayers grown on patterned (001) silicon substrates via suspended Ge layers
Andrea Ballabio1,2, Sergio Bietti3, Andrea Scaccabarozzi3
1L-NESS, Physics Department, Politecnico di Milano, via Anzani 42, 22100, Como, Italy. andrea.ballabio@polimi.it.
Abstract:
We demonstrate the growth of low density anti-phase boundaries, crack-free GaAs epilayers, by Molecular Beam Epitaxy on silicon (001) substrates. The method relies on the deposition of thick GaAs on a suspended Ge buffer realized on top of deeply patterned Si substrates by means of a three-temperature procedure for the growth. This approach allows to suppress, at the same time, both threading dislocations and thermal strain in the epilayer and to remove anti-phase boundaries even in absence of substrate tilt. Photoluminescence measurements show the good uniformity and the high optical quality of AlGaAs/GaAs quantum well structures realized on top of such GaAs layer.


