Solution growth of lattice mismatched and solubility mismatched

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136262, 148DIG59, 148DIG66, 437 92, 437130, 437132, 437972, H01L 3118, H01L 21208

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ABSTRACT:
The effects of excessive lattice mismatch in solution grown heterostructures are reduced by incorporating a lattice graded interface layer between the substrate and the heteroepitaxial layer. The effects of lattice mismatch are also reduced by reducing the contact area with a selective growth mask which controls where growth initiates on the substrate. The effect of mismatched solubility is reduced by double saturation of the solvent and selective supersaturation of the solvent.

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