Epitaxial synthesis of hybrid heterostructures based on calcium–barium fluoride solid solutions on silicon substrates and X-ray diffraction studies of their lattice parameters
A. K. Kaveev, E. A. Alexeev, E. I. Belyakova, A. S. Goltaev, V. V. Fedorov, D. V. Miniv, T. B. Popova, V. A. Sharov and Sh. A. Yusupova
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It is known that Pb1−ySnyTe materials are attractive for studies in the area of topological insulators when y > 0.3–0.4. In this work, a family of heterostructures based on a Pb1−ySnyTe/BaF2/Ca1−xBaxF2/CaF2/Si(111) epitaxial system was grown via a molecular beam epitaxy method. The lattice parameter values of each sub-layer were determined, and the nature of the elastic strains leading to the mutual inter-influence of sub-layers was estimated. The use of a Ca1−xBaxF2 solid solution enabled a smoother transition in the lattice constant and a reduction in tensile and compressive strains between the sub-layers compared to a heterostructure without the use of this solid solution. Thus, it was shown that the use of a metamorphic buffer layer, including a Ca1−xBaxF2 solid solution, improved the quality of all interfaces within the combined buffer layer by reducing the layer strain. It was observed that the barium fluoride sub-layer exhibited a smaller mismatch in lattice parameters under compressive strain than under tensile strain, which occurred in the absence of a solid solution layer. For CaF2 growth, a layer-by-layer Frank–van der Merwe growth mechanism was demonstrated, while for Ca1−xBaxF2 growth, the Stranski–Krastanov growth mechanism predominated, and for BaF2 growth, the Volmer–Weber island growth mechanism was observed. It was confirmed that the CaF2 lattice rotated at 180° relative to the silicon lattice during high-temperature growth, with subsequent retention of the solid solution and barium fluoride orientations.