Abstract
The growth-temperature dependence of electrical and photoluminescent (PL) properties of GaSb and Al 0.065 Ga 0.935 Sb layers grown from Sb-rich solutions by liquid-phase epitaxy has been studied. The GaSb and AlGaSb epitaxial layers grown at 606°C exhibit a low hole concentration of 4×10 15 and 2×10 16 cm -3 , respectively. The low-temperature PL spectra of GaSb and AlGaSb is dominated by free-exciton transition and excitons bound to neutral acceptors. As the growth temperature is increased, both the residual hole concentration and the intensity of band A related to native lattice defects in GaSb and AlGaSb increase. The high-quality GaSb and AlGaSb epitaxial layers can be grown at low temperatures from Sb-rich solutions. © 1995 American Institute of Physics.