Surface potential measurements on Ni-(Al)GaN lateral Schottky junction using scanning Kelvin probe microscopy
The surface potential distribution across lateral Ni-(Al)GaN Schottky junctions was measured by scanning Kelvin probe microscopy. The bare surface barrier heights of unintentionally doped Al 0.22 Ga 0.78 N and n - GaN in air were estimated to be ∼ 1.15 and 0.7 eV, respectively. Upon 364.5 nm (band e...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Applied physics letters 2006-01, Vol.88 (2), p.022112-022112-3 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The surface potential distribution across lateral Ni-(Al)GaN Schottky junctions was measured by scanning Kelvin probe microscopy. The bare surface barrier heights of unintentionally doped
Al
0.22
Ga
0.78
N
and
n
-
GaN
in air were estimated to be
∼
1.15
and 0.7 eV, respectively. Upon 364.5 nm (band edge for GaN) illumination, the surface barriers of both
n
-
GaN
and
AlGaN
∕
GaN
were observed to decrease. The minority carrier diffusion length in
n
-
GaN
(
Si
∼
3.5
×
10
17
cm
−
3
)
was extracted from the surface photovoltage profile near the Schottky junction,
∼
1.8
±
0.4
μ
m
. The scanning Kelvin probe surface photovoltage technique for measuring minority carrier diffusion length, while similar to the electron beam induced current technique, offers greater accuracy and higher spatial resolution due to separation of the minority carrier excitation source (relatively large area, above band gap light beam) from the nanometer-size probe (scanning force microscope tip). |
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ISSN: | 0003-6951 1077-3118 |
DOI: | 10.1063/1.2163073 |