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High-depth-resolution Rutherford backscattering data and error analysis of SiGe systems using the simulated annealing and Markov chain Monte Carlo algorithms
PHYSICAL REVIEW B
1999
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1999
Abstract
The thickness and composition of SiGe/Si quantum wells has been studied by high-depth-resolution Rutherford backscattering (RBS) analysis. While a depth resolution at the surface of 8 nm is achieved, the degradation of resolution with depth must be taken into account for a correct analysis of the data. Fully automated analysis incorporating the depth resolution as a function of depth was performed using the simulated annealing algorithm. Bayesian inference using the Markov chain Monte Carlo method was also employed, and confidence limits on the SiGe depth profiles obtained from the RES data are established. The results obtained are used to show that the interface sharpness in SiGe/Si multilayers depends on the temperature of growth. Finally, it is shown that standard RES using a normal angle of incidence is sufficient to obtain narrow limits of confidence in the thickness and stoichiometry of single quantum wells, but not of multiple quantum wells, for which high-depth-resolution experiments are necessary. [S0163-1829(99)01107-8].
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Nuno Pessoa Barradas
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Title of the publication container
PHYSICAL REVIEW B
First page or article number
5097
Last page
5105
Volume
59
Issue
7
Fields of Science and Technology (FOS)
physical-sciences - Physical sciences
Publication language (ISO code)
eng - English
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