D.D. Awschalom, J.-M. Halbout
Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Self-consistent pseudopotential techniques, together with a superlattice geometry, are used to investigate the detailed electronic structure of the (110) interfaces of Ge-GaAs and AlAs-GaAs. For Ge-GaAs six types of interface states are found, all lying below the thermal gap. No interface states are found in AlAs-GaAs. For each interface the total charge density, self-consistent potential, projected band structure, and local density of states are presented. The interface states in Ge-GaAs are discussed in detail. We also present results for the conduction- and valence-band discontinuities at these interfaces, discuss superlattice states in AlAs-GaAs, and suggest possible relaxation at the Ge-GaAs (110) interface. © 1978 The American Physical Society.
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