Optical Characterization of Epitaxial Semiconductor Layers edited by Günther Bauer, Wolfgang Richter.

The last decade has witnessed an explosive development in the growth of expitaxial layers and structures with atomic-scale dimensions. This progress has created new demands for the characterization of those stuctures. Various methods have been refined and new ones developed with the main emphasis on...

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Other Authors: Bauer, Günther (Editor), Richter, Wolfgang (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg : Imprint: Springer, 1996.
Edition:1st ed. 1996.
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505 0 |a 1 Introduction -- 2 Analysis of Epitaxial Growth -- 2.1 Vapour Phase Epitaxy: Basics -- 2.2 Gas Phase Diagnostics: Transport -- 2.3 Gas Phase Diagnostics: Reaction Kinetics -- 2.4 Surface Diagnostics -- 2.5 Conclusions -- 3 Spectroscopic Ellipsometry -- 3.1 Principle of Measurement -- 3.2 Experimental Details -- 3.3 Interpretation of the Effective Dielectric Function -- 3.4 Characteristic Experimental Examples -- 3.5 Sample Related Problems -- 3.6 Summary -- 4 Raman Spectroscopy -- 4.1 Theory of Raman Spectroscopy -- 4.2 Experimental Setup for Raman Scattering -- 4.3 Analysis of Lattice Dynamical Properties -- 4.4 Analysis of Electronic Properties -- 4.5 Band Bending at Interfaces -- 4.6 Summary -- 5 Far-Infrared Spectroscopy -- 5.1 Theoretical Foundations -- 5.2 Fourier Transform Spectroscopy -- 5.3 Determination of Layer Thicknesses -- 5.4 Determination of Carrier Concentrations -- 5.5 Confined Electron Systems -- 5.6 Determination of Impurity Concentrations -- 5.7 Shallow Donors and Acceptors -- 5.8 IR Characterisation of Porous Silicon Layers -- 5.9 Summary -- 6 High Resolution X-Ray Diffraction -- 6.1 Principal Scattering Geometries -- 6.2 Kinematical and Dynamical Theory -- 6.3 Thickness Dependence of Bragg Reflections -- 6.4 Strain Phenomena -- 6.5 Rocking-Curves from Heterostructures -- 6.6 Multilayer Structures -- 6.7 Scans in the Reciprocal Lattice -- 6.8 New Developments -- 6.9 Grazing-Incidence X-Ray Techniques -- 6.10 Reflection of X-Rays at Grazing Incidence -- 6.11 Specular and Non-Specular Scattering -- 6.12 Grazing-Incidence X-Ray Diffraction -- 6.13 Summary -- 6.14 Concluding Remarks -- References. 
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