Alloy Scattering Mobility in III–V Ternary Alloy Semiconductors with Nonrandom Atom Arrangerment

Abstract
The alloy scattering mobility is theoretically analyzed for III–V ternary alloy semiconductors by taking the nonrandom atom arrangements into account. Differences from the mobility in a random arrangement are calculated. Warren-Cowley's short-range order parameter is used for describing the atom arrangement. The results show that even a rather low degree of ordering or clustering greatly influences alloy scattering.