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Predict properties based on correlations between quantified RHEED patterns and ex-situ characterization


Automatically detected changes in RHEED videos can be used to understand the relationship between process controls and surface characteristics. Source shuttering or various annealing steps can be correlated with metrics extracted from RHEED pattern features to develop better control over surface termination.

: doping concentration from XPS

There are a number of examples in the demonstrate using the foundational clustering techniques employed in AtomCloud to engineering surfaces.

Develop proxies for ex-situ characterization
Example
Engineering film surfaces
literature
Monitor strain development at interfaces
Detected transition corresponds to a change in deposition source within the heterostructure
Intensity maxima position observed to correlates with doping