Ali et al., 2012 - Google Patents
Reflection high-energy electron diffraction evaluation of thermal deoxidation of chemically cleaned Si, SiGe, and Ge layers for solid-source molecular beam epitaxyAli et al., 2012
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- Ali D
- Richardson C
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- Journal of Vacuum Science & Technology A
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The authors present a study on the thermal evolution of the reflection high-energy electron diffraction pattern of chemically cleaned (001)-oriented Si, Ge, and SiGe surfaces, associating observed changes in the reconstructions with the desorption of known residual …
- 229910000577 Silicon-germanium 0 title abstract description 27
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