Treatment and Aging Studies of GaAs(111)B Substrates for van der Waals Chalcogenide Film Growth
Mingyu Yu, Jiayang Wang, Sahani A. Iddawela, Molly McDonough, Jessica, L. Thompson, Susan B Sinnott, Danielle Reifsnyder Hickey, Stephanie Law

TL;DR
This study develops an optimized deoxidation and passivation method for GaAs(111)B substrates to improve the growth of van der Waals chalcogenide films, addressing aging effects and surface oxide issues.
Contribution
It introduces a novel deoxidation process under Se overpressure and a substrate aging assessment method, enhancing the compatibility of GaAs(111)B for vdW material growth.
Findings
Optimized Se overpressure deoxidation creates smooth, passivated GaAs surfaces.
Aging increases surface oxides, affecting film growth quality.
UV-ozone exposure alters oxide composition, impacting substrate surface chemistry.
Abstract
GaAs(111)B is a semiconductor substrate widely used in research and commercial fields due to its low cost, mature synthesis technology, and excellent properties for manufacturing electronic devices. It is not only used to grow three-dimensional (3D) strongly-bonded materials, but has also been used as a substrate for layered, van der Waals (vdW)-bonded chalcogenide film growth. However, GaAs(111)B wafers cannot be directly used for growing epitaxial vdW chalcogenide films for two reasons: (1) the GaAs surface has a substantial number of dangling bonds that need to be passivated for vdW layers growth; (2) the substrate surface is covered with a thin epi-ready oxide layer which must be removed before film growth. In this paper, we optimize the method for deoxidizing GaAs(111)B substrates under a Se overpressure and successfully create a smooth, deoxidized, and passivated substrate for…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSemiconductor materials and interfaces · Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films · Semiconductor Quantum Structures and Devices
