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A detailed reflection high-energy electron diffraction analysis shows relevant features of the lattice parameter relaxation of CdSe thin films grown in a layer-by-layer mode onto ZnSe. In situ investigations of different azimuths show a clear lattice parameter oscillation in the 110 azimuth. The lattice parameter has a minimum value ~similar to that of ZnSe! during Se exposure steps, and a higher and increasing lattice parameter during Cd exposure steps. The behavior is ascribed to the formation of CdSe islands during Cd exposure steps. The cumulative effect in CdSe exposure steps is considered to be a consequence of a decrease in the island size with the number of cycles. Actual plastic deformation does occur after 5 ML.
Understanding surface dynamics during epitaxial film growth is key to growing high quality materials with controllable properties. X-ray photon correlation spectroscopy (XPCS) using coherent x-rays opens new opportunities for in situ observation of a
Strain engineering has arisen as a powerful technique to tune the electronic and optical properties of two-dimensional semiconductors like molybdenum disulfide (MoS2). Although several theoretical works predicted that biaxial strain would be more eff
We have succeeded in growing epitaxial and highly stoichiometric films of EuO on yttria-stabilized cubic zirconia (YSZ) (001). The use of the Eu-distillation process during the molecular beam epitaxy assisted growth enables the consistent achievement
Germanium is emerging as the substrate of choice for the growth of graphene in CMOS-compatible processes. For future application in next generation devices the accurate control over the properties of high-quality graphene synthesized on Ge surfaces,
Process optimization of photovoltaic devices is a time-intensive, trial and error endeavor, without full transparency of the underlying physics, and with user-imposed constraints that may or may not lead to a global optimum. Herein, we demonstrate th