InAs-GaAs Interdiffusion Measurements

  • KINOSHITA Kyoichi
    Physical Science Laboratory, NTT Basic Research Laboratorie Space Utilization Research Center, National Space Development Agency of Japan
  • KATO Hirokazu
    Space Utilization Research Center, National Space Development Agency of Japan
  • MATSUMOTO Satoshi
    Space Utilization Research Center, National Space Development Agency of Japan
  • YODA Shinichi
    Space Utilization Research Center, National Space Development Agency of Japan
  • YU Jianding
    Space Utilization Research Center, National Space Development Agency of Japan
  • NATSUISAKA Makoto
    Space Utilization Research Center, National Space Development Agency of Japan
  • MASAKI Tadahiko
    Space Utilization Research Center, National Space Development Agency of Japan
  • KOSHIKAWA Naokiyo
    Space Utilization Research Center, National Space Development Agency of Japan
  • Yasuhiro NAKAMURA
    Space Utilization Research Center, National Space Development Agency of Japan
  • NAKAMURA Tomihisa
    Space Utilization Research Center, National Space Development Agency of Japan
  • OGISO Akio
    Space Utilization Research Center, National Space Development Agency of Japan
  • AMANO Sinichi
    Space Experiment System Development Department, lshikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries, Co. Ltd
  • GOTO Kazumasa
    Space Experiment System Development Department, lshikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries, Co. Ltd
  • ARAl Yoshito
    Space Experiment System Development Department, lshikawajima-Harima Heavy Industries, Co. Ltd
  • FUKAZAWA Tomoharu
    Space Department, Ishikawajima Jet Service Inc.
  • KANEKO Minoru
    Space Department, Ishikawajima Jet Service Inc.
  • ITAMI Toshia
    Division of Chemistry, Graduate School of Science, Hokkaido Univ.

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Interdiffusion coefficients of the InAs-GaAs system and self diffusion coefficients of InAs in the system InAs-113 InAs have been measured accurately by using the sounding rocket TR-IA#7 and the shear cell method combined with glass sealing technique in microgravity. Measured diffusion coefficients were in the range between 1.2 to 4.1 x 10-s m2/sat temperatures between 1070 and 1200°C. Two significant digits were obtained for regular composi­tional profiles. In the measured temperature range, diffusion coefficients seemed to be dependent on T5•

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