Reduction of optical reflection from InP semiconductor wafers after high-temperature annealing
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❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci
physics.optics
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annealingreflectioneffecthigh-temperatureobservedopticalrangereduction
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We observed and studied strong reduction of optical reflection from the surface of InP wafers after high-temperature annealing. The effect is observed over a wide range of the incident wavelengths, and in the transparency band of the material it is accompanied by increasing transmission. The spectral position of a minimum (almost zero) of the reflection coefficient can be tuned, by varying the temperature and the time of annealing, in the spectral range between 0.5 and 6 eV. The effect is explained by the formation of a uniform oxide layer, whose parameters (thicknesses and average index) are estimated by detailed modeling.
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