1978
DOI: 10.1147/rd.224.0422
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Regression Model for LPE Film Property Control

Abstract: Empirical regression equations permit the calculation of liquid phase epitaxial (LPE) film properties from film growth parameters. Numerical differentiation of these equations facilitates examination of the sensitivities of film properties to fluctuations in growth conditions and the development of depletion-compensating growth strategies. Regression equations for nominal 3-ILm bubble size CaGe and Ga films have been generated and used for quantitative comparisons of the growth behavior of the two systems. A r… Show more

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“…During the growth of the primary film, extensive melt mixing occurs because of the stirring action of the rotating slices. Indeed mixing is required in order to maintain the proper concentrations of the various components sufficiently near the surface of the growing film to incorporate the correct amount of each component into the film as required to achieve desired film properties (3)(4)(5). It has also been shown that the rotation conditions used during immersion Of slices into an epi melt can significantly affect film coercivity and lattice parameter because of compositional variations near the film-substrafe interface (6).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the growth of the primary film, extensive melt mixing occurs because of the stirring action of the rotating slices. Indeed mixing is required in order to maintain the proper concentrations of the various components sufficiently near the surface of the growing film to incorporate the correct amount of each component into the film as required to achieve desired film properties (3)(4)(5). It has also been shown that the rotation conditions used during immersion Of slices into an epi melt can significantly affect film coercivity and lattice parameter because of compositional variations near the film-substrafe interface (6).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%