J.F. Morar, P.E. Batson, et al.
Physical Review B
The performance of strained-layer heterostructures is often limited by threading dislocations. Such defects can be reduced, and in some cases nearly eliminated, by growing a graded buffer layer. Here, we provide a quantitative picture of the role of grading, by calculating the equilibrium distribution of dislocations and residual strain in such compositionally graded films. In layers with graded strain, threading dislocations are subject to greater force and weaker pinning than in uniform layers, helping them to be swept to the edge of the sample.
J.F. Morar, P.E. Batson, et al.
Physical Review B
J. Tersoff, P.C. Kelires
Symposium on Process Physics and Modeling in Semiconductor Technology 1990
F. Legoues, V.P. Kesan, et al.
Physical Review Letters
Vasili Perebeinos, J. Tersoff, et al.
Physical Review Letters