Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10707624 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
AlN single crystals of 0.5 in diameter and up to 10-12 mm long have been grown by sublimation/recondensation in pre-treated tantalum crucibles. Growth of 45 mm diameter and 4 mm long polycrystalline AlN boules has also been demonstrated. After high-temperature pre-treatment in a carbon-containing atmosphere, the tantalum crucibles can be used for 300-400 h of AlN sublimation growth at 2200-2300 °C, without Ta impurities or additional C impurities in concentrations higher than 100 ppm appearing in the crystals. Both self-seeded growth of polycrystalline AlN on the crucible lid and seeded growth of single-crystal AlN on (0 0 0 1) SiC plates and AlN/SiC templates are demonstrated. X-ray diffractometry and topography of the grown crystals show a block structure with the characteristic block size >200 nm and the scatter of FWHMs of Ï-scans in the range of 60-750 arcsec. Test slicing and polishing of the crystals and test MBE growth of AlGaN/AlN structures on the obtained AlN substrates have been successfully performed.
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Authors
E.N. Mokhov, O.V. Avdeev, I.S. Barash, T.Yu. Chemekova, A.D. Roenkov, A.S. Segal, A.A. Wolfson, Yu.N. Makarov, M.G. Ramm, H. Helava,