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EPSRC Reference: GR/L62283/01
Title: RAMAN SCATTERING STUDIES OF DOPING AND COMPENSATION PROCESSES WIDE-BANDGAP SEMICONDUCTOR EPITAXIALLAYERS
Principal Investigator: Davies, Professor JJ
Other Investigators:
Wolverson, Professor D
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Project Partners:
Heriot-Watt University Max Planck Institutes (Grouped) Pre Nexus Migration
Department: Sch of Physics
Organisation: University of East Anglia
Scheme: Standard Research (Pre-FEC)
Starts: 25 September 1997 Ends: 31 August 1998 Value (£): 91,664
EPSRC Research Topic Classifications:
Materials Characterisation
EPSRC Industrial Sector Classifications:
Electronics
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Worldwide improvements in MBE and MOVPE techniques have lead to the production of II-VI semiconductor material with a quality approaching that of the III-V series, one driving force being the development of blue/green light emitting devices. Full realisation of the opto-electronic potential of II-VI structures depends on a proper understanding of the doping mechanisms, of the effects of strain and of the different growth techniques. The proposal will advance this understanding primarily through the use of resonance magneto-raman scattering, a technique which enables the electronic structure of different dopant and defect states to be determined and monitored in detail. Because of strong resonance enhancement of the scattering at well-defined excitonic energies, the technique (augmented by standard magneto-optical methods) is highly selective and very sensitive: it is thus ideally suited to the study of epitaxial structures.The work will be closely linked with current EPSRC-supported MBE and MOVPE growth programmes: it will simultaneously take full advantage of our established worldwide network of growth teams to provide a unique basis for international comparison of material produced in the UK. The programme is of low cost: specimens will be free, we shall use existing equipment and PDRA and student support are available from other sources.
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