The composition of GaAs—InAs alloys can be determined by measuring the position of the E1 reflection maximum in the visible spectrum range. The composition is directly related to the energy value associated with the reflection peak. The reflection technique is rapid and nondestructive. The precision and accuracy of the method is good.
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