Theoretical investigations of a highly mismatched interface: SiC/Si(001)

Laurent Pizzagalli, Giancarlo Cicero, and Alessandra Catellani
Phys. Rev. B 68, 195302 – Published 4 November 2003
PDFExport Citation

Abstract

Using first principles, classical potentials, and elasticity theory, we investigated the structure of a semiconductor/semiconductor interface with a high lattice mismatch, SiC/Si(001). Among several tested possible configurations, a heterostructure with (i) a misfit dislocation network pinned at the interface and (ii) reconstructed dislocation cores with a carbon substoichiometry is found to be the most stable one. The importance of the slab approximation in first-principles calculations is discussed and estimated by combining classical potential techniques and elasticity theory. For the most stable configuration, an estimate of the interface energy is given. Finally, the electronic structure is investigated and discussed in relation with the dislocation array structure. Interface states, localized in the heterostructure gap and located on dislocation cores, are identified.

  • Received 4 June 2003

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.68.195302

©2003 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Laurent Pizzagalli*

  • Laboratoire de Métallurgie Physique, UMR 6630, CNRS & Université de Poitiers, Boîte Postale 30179, F-86962 Futuroscope Chasseneuil Cedex, France

Giancarlo Cicero

  • CNR-IMEM, Parco Area delle Scienze, 37A, I-43010 Parma, Italy
  • INFM and Physics Department, Polytechnic of Torino, C. Duca degli Abruzzi, 24, I-10129 Torino, Italy

Alessandra Catellani

  • CNR-IMEM, Parco Area delle Scienze, 37A, I-43010 Parma, Italy

  • *Electronic address: Laurent.Pizzagalli@univ-poitiers.fr

References (Subscription Required)

Click to Expand
Issue

Vol. 68, Iss. 19 — 15 November 2003

Reuse & Permissions
Access Options
Author publication services for translation and copyediting assistance advertisement

Authorization Required


×
×

Images

×

Sign up to receive regular email alerts from Physical Review B

Log In

Cancel
×

Search


Article Lookup

Paste a citation or DOI

Enter a citation
×