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JOURNAL OF SYNTHETIC CRYSTALS ›› 2004, Vol. 33 ›› Issue (4): 535-538.

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Non-stoichiometry Related Deep Level Defects in Semi-insulating InP

  

  • Online:2004-08-15 Published:2021-01-20

Abstract: Semi-insulating (SI) InP materials have been prepared under different stoichiometric conditions, including Fe-doping in indium-rich melt and high temperature annealing undoped wafer in phosphorus and iron phosphide ambients. Deep level defects related with non-stoichiometry have been detected in the SI-InP samples. A close relationship between the material quality of electrical property and native deep defects has been revealed by a comprehensive study of defects in as-grown Fe-doped and annealed undoped SI-InP materials. Fe-doped SI-InP material with low carrier mobility and poor thermal stability contains a high concentration of deep defects with energy levels in the range of 0.1-0.4eV. The suppression of the defects by high temperature annealing undoped InP leads to the manufacture of high quality SI-InP with high mobility and good electrical uniformity. A technology for the growth of high quality SI-InP through stoichiometry control has been proposed based on the results.

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