Hofstra et al., 1995 - Google Patents
Desorption of ultraviolet‐ozone oxides from InP under phosphorus and arsenic overpressuresHofstra et al., 1995
- Document ID
- 1174637073140658266
- Author
- Hofstra P
- Thompson D
- Robinson B
- Besland M
- Gendry M
- Regreny P
- Hollinger G
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of applied physics
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The thermal desorption of ultraviolet‐ozone oxide on InP substrates prepared for molecular‐ beam epitaxy has been performed with overpressures of P2, As2, and As4. Surface analysis using reflection high‐energy electron diffraction, Auger electron spectroscopy, and x‐ray …
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