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- W4302283655 abstract "Lattice matched n-type AlInP(100) charge selective contacts are commonly grown on n-p GaInP(100) top absorbers in high-efficiency III–V multijunction solar or photoelectrochemical cells. The cell performance can be greatly limited by the electron selectivity and valance band offset at this heterointerface. Understanding of the atomic and electronic properties of the GaInP/AlInP heterointerface is crucial for the reduction of photocurrent losses in III–V multijunction devices. In our paper, we investigated chemical composition and electronic properties of n-GaInP/n-AlInP heterostructures by X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). To mimic an in-situ interface experiment with in-situ stepwise deposition of the contact material, 1 nm –50 nm thick n-AlInP(100) epitaxial layers were grown on n-GaInP(100) buffer layer on n-GaAs(100) substrates by metal organic vapor phase epitaxy. We observed (2 × 2)/c(4 × 2) low-energy electron diffraction patterns with characteristic diffuse streaks along the [011¯] direction due to PP dimers on both AlInP(100) and GaInP(100) as-prepared surfaces. Atomic composition analysis confirmed P-rich termination on both surfaces. Angle-resolved XPS measurements revealed a surface core level shift of 0.9 eV in P 2p peaks and the absence of interface core level shifts. We assigned the surface chemical shift in the P 2p spectrum to PP bonds on a surface. We found an upward surface band bending on the (2 × 2)/c(4 × 2) surfaces most probably caused by localized mid-gap electronic states. Pinning of the Fermi level by localized electronic states remained in n-GaInP/n-AlInP heterostructures. A valence band offset of 0.2 eV was derived by XPS and band alignment diagram models for the n-n junctions were suggested." @default.
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