Authors
Mohana K Rajpalke, WM Linhart, M Birkett, KM Yu, David O Scanlon, John Buckeridge, Tim S Jones, MJ Ashwin, Tim D Veal
Publication date
2013/9/30
Journal
Applied Physics Letters
Volume
103
Issue
14
Publisher
AIP Publishing
Description
Molecular-beam epitaxy has been used to grow GaSb 1− x Bi x alloys with x up to 0.05. The Bi content, lattice expansion, and film thickness were determined by Rutherford backscattering and x-ray diffraction, which also indicate high crystallinity and that> 98% of the Bi atoms are substitutional. The observed Bi-induced lattice dilation is consistent with density functional theory calculations. Optical absorption measurements and valence band anticrossing modeling indicate that the room temperature band gap varies from 720 meV for GaSb to 540 meV for GaSb 0.95 Bi 0.05, corresponding to a reduction of 36 meV/% Bi or 210 meV per 0.01 Å change in lattice constant.
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