Highly mismatched alloys (HMAs) is a class of semiconductor alloys whose constituents are distinctly different in terms of size, ionicity and/or electronegativity. Electronic properties of the alloys deviate significantly from an interpolation scheme based on small deviations from the virtual crystal approximation. Most of the HMAs were only studied in a dilute composition limit. Recent advances in understanding of the semiconductor synthesis processes allowed growth of thin films of HMAs under non-equilibrium conditions. Thus reducing the growth temperature allowed synthesis of group III-N–V HMAs over almost the entire composition range. This paper focuses on the GaNxSb1−x HMA which has been suggested as a potential material for solar wate...
Alloying is a commonly accepted method to tailor properties of semiconductor materials for specific ...
Alloying is a commonly accepted method to tailor properties of semiconductor materials for specific ...
Alloying is a commonly accepted method to tailor properties of semiconductor materials for specific ...
Highly mismatched alloys (HMAs) is a class of semiconductor alloys whose constituents are distinctly...
Highly mismatched alloys (HMAs) is a class of semiconductor alloys whose constituents are distinctly...
Highly mismatched alloys (HMAs) is a class of semiconductor alloys whose constituents are distinctly...
Highly mismatched alloys (HMAs) is a class of semiconductor alloys whose constituents are distinctly...
A systematic investigation on the effects of growth temperature, Ga flux, and Sb flux on the incorpo...
In this letter, we study the optical properties of GaN1?xSbx thin films. Films with an Sb fraction u...
In this letter, we study the optical properties of GaN1�xSbx thin films. Films with an Sb fraction u...
Semiconductor alloying is a common method for tailoring material properties such as band gap and lat...
In this letter, we study the optical properties of GaN1�xSbx thin films. Films with an Sb fraction u...
Alloying is a commonly accepted method to tailor properties of semiconductor materials for specific ...
Alloying is a commonly accepted method to tailor properties of semiconductor materials for specific ...
Alloying is a commonly accepted method to tailor properties of semiconductor materials for specific ...
Alloying is a commonly accepted method to tailor properties of semiconductor materials for specific ...
Alloying is a commonly accepted method to tailor properties of semiconductor materials for specific ...
Alloying is a commonly accepted method to tailor properties of semiconductor materials for specific ...
Highly mismatched alloys (HMAs) is a class of semiconductor alloys whose constituents are distinctly...
Highly mismatched alloys (HMAs) is a class of semiconductor alloys whose constituents are distinctly...
Highly mismatched alloys (HMAs) is a class of semiconductor alloys whose constituents are distinctly...
Highly mismatched alloys (HMAs) is a class of semiconductor alloys whose constituents are distinctly...
A systematic investigation on the effects of growth temperature, Ga flux, and Sb flux on the incorpo...
In this letter, we study the optical properties of GaN1?xSbx thin films. Films with an Sb fraction u...
In this letter, we study the optical properties of GaN1�xSbx thin films. Films with an Sb fraction u...
Semiconductor alloying is a common method for tailoring material properties such as band gap and lat...
In this letter, we study the optical properties of GaN1�xSbx thin films. Films with an Sb fraction u...
Alloying is a commonly accepted method to tailor properties of semiconductor materials for specific ...
Alloying is a commonly accepted method to tailor properties of semiconductor materials for specific ...
Alloying is a commonly accepted method to tailor properties of semiconductor materials for specific ...
Alloying is a commonly accepted method to tailor properties of semiconductor materials for specific ...
Alloying is a commonly accepted method to tailor properties of semiconductor materials for specific ...
Alloying is a commonly accepted method to tailor properties of semiconductor materials for specific ...