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The role of substrate surface termination in the deposition of (111) CdTe on (0001) sapphire

Abstract

The small lattice mismatch and sixfold symmetry offered by the (0001) planes of sapphire make it an ideal substrate candidate for the deposition of (111) CdTe films. There, however, exists a wide disparity in film quality among various researchers with both single crystal and highly twinned, multidomain films being reported. We have developed a pulsed laser deposition process that enables us to deposit nearly single-domain (111) CdTe films exhibiting excellent surface morphology. Such films are deposited on as-received sapphire substrates in vacuum conditions where oxygen is readily available. If, however, film deposition is preceded by the deposition of a submonolayer of aluminum prior to film growth then a secondary CdTe domain emerges with an in-plane orientation having a 180°-in-plane offset from the first domain. These multidomain films show poor crystallographic and morphological properties, similar to what has been reported elsewhere. It is concluded that the singly terminated (0001) sapphire substrates are a prerequisite for the deposition of high-quality (111) CdTe films.

Authors

Neretina S; Hughes RA; Britten JF; Sochinskii NV; Preston JS; Mascher P

Journal

Applied Physics A, Vol. 96, No. 2, pp. 429–433

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

August 1, 2009

DOI

10.1007/s00339-009-5285-0

ISSN

0947-8396

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