High quality N-polar GaN films grown with varied V/III ratios by metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy
We studied the growths and characterizations of N-polar GaN films grown with constant and varied V/III ratios in high-temperature (HT) GaN growth on offcut c -plane sapphire substrates by metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy. It is found that growth with a constantly low V/III ratio resulted in a high...
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Veröffentlicht in: | RSC advances 2020-11, Vol.1 (7), p.43187-43192 |
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Zusammenfassung: | We studied the growths and characterizations of N-polar GaN films grown with constant and varied V/III ratios in high-temperature (HT) GaN growth on offcut
c
-plane sapphire substrates by metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy. It is found that growth with a constantly low V/III ratio resulted in a high crystallinity but a rough surface and a high oxygen concentration, whereas growth with a high V/III ratio led to a smooth surface but a high carbon concentration and a degraded crystallinity. The overall quality of the N-polar GaN epilayer cannot be effectively improved simply by tuning the V/III ratio. The growth with varied V/III ratios was conducted by lowering the V/III ratio in the initial HT-GaN growth and keeping the V/III ratio constantly high in the subsequent growth. Such a change of V/III ratio resulted in a 3D-to-2D like growth mode transition during the early stage of HT-GaN growth which helped reduce threading dislocations and suppress impurity incorporation. By optimizing the nucleation temperature and the thickness of the initial low-V/III-ratio layer, the minimum full-widths at half-maximum of (002&cmb.macr;)/(102&cmb.macr;) rocking curves obtained were 288/350 arcsec and the oxygen concentration was reduced significantly from 1.6 × 10
18
cm
−3
to 3.7 × 10
17
cm
−3
while keeping a hillock-free smooth surface morphology. The overall quality of the N-polar GaN films was considerably improved. We believe that this simple, yet effective growth technique has great application prospects for high-performance N-polar GaN-based electron devices.
N-polar GaN films (C, D, E, F) grown with varied V/III ratio show improved crystallinity and reduced impurity concentrations. |
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ISSN: | 2046-2069 2046-2069 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d0ra07856e |