S.A. Chambers, S. Thevuthasan, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
We report preliminary electrical results on n+-InAs/n-GaAs contact structures grown by molecular beam epitaxy. The data indicate that the conduction-band discontinuity is sufficiently small to allow the formation of an ohmic contact to n-type GaAs for very heavily doped InAs layers. The structures require a short-term anneal to obtain a low resistance contact. An InAs layer which is only 200 Å thick is sufficient to provide a specific contact resistance of 10-6 Ω cm2. The contacts appear to be thermally stable for short-term anneals up to 900°C.
S.A. Chambers, S. Thevuthasan, et al.
Applied Physics Letters
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Physical Review B
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Journal of Applied Physics
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Solid State Electronics