TY  - JOUR
UR  - https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6463/ada805
SN  - 0022-3727
A1  - Xiong, Jianming
A1  - Chen, Zheng
A1  - Gong, Tao
A1  - Dong, Jiawei
A1  - Hu, Wenyu
A1  - Ma, Zhenyu
A1  - Deng, Yong
A1  - Zheng, Jiawei
A1  - Zhang, Xin
A1  - Ma, Jian
A1  - Chen, Longqing
A1  - Li, Jinfeng
A1  - Wang, Xiaoyi
A1  - Qiu, Yang
A1  - Dang, Manyu
A1  - Deng, Huiwen
A1  - Tang, Mingchu
A1  - Liu, Huiyun
A1  - Zhu, Jun
A1  - Ruterana, Pierre
JF  - Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics
VL  - 58
IS  - 11
N1  - This version is the author accepted manuscript. For information on re-use, please refer to the publisher?s terms and conditions.
PB  - Institute of Physics
N2  - Platinum and Gallium Arsenide reaction is a common issue for the stability of Pt-GaAs contacts, where the formation of different alloys during the fabrication and operation degrades the performance of the devices. In this work, we have carried out in situ deposition of Pt on GaAs and InAlGaAs in the focused ion beam machine and carried out annealing in the high-resolution transmission electron microscope. The local strains were then determined using the geometrical phase analysis technique and the various phases were obtained by digital extraction of lattice fringes. They are mainly Pt3InGa and Pt3InGaAl metallic nanoparticles and it is shown that the occupancy of In/Ga sites by Al atoms shrinks the Pt3InGa local lattice. This strong compression of the (001) and (110) atomic plane narrows the dimer row and thus hinders the diffusion of large atoms such as In/Ga. Therefore, the Schottky barrier is stabilized as further chemical reaction of Pt-InGaAs is blocked. The highest degree of electron localization between Pt and Al atoms is further confirmed by electron localization function calculations.
ID  - discovery10204851
KW  - Schottky barrier; Transmission electron microscopy; Geometrical phase analysis;
electron localization function
AV  - restricted
Y1  - 2025/03/17/
EP  - 8
TI  - Inhibition of Pt-InGaAs chemical reaction by Al incorporation: towards stable Pt Schottky barriers on GaAs-based alloys and compounds
ER  -