Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1795951 Journal of Crystal Growth 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The effects on surface morphology, crystal quality, and growth rate of undoped AlN layers grown on cc-plane sapphire substrates due to the changes in growth parameters, such as V–III ratio, N2–H2N2–H2 ratio, and growth temperature in LP-MOVPE are studied here. The optimized growth process resulted in an almost flat surface morphology with a significantly reduced number of hexagonal pits (3×107cm-2) and good crystalline quality having a rms value of roughness of 0.4 nm measured by atomic force microscopy and a high resolution X-ray diffraction (HRXRD) FWHM value for (0 0 0 2) reflection of 200 arcsecs. The threading dislocation density of the AlN layer is estimated approx. 109cm-2 from cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy (TEM) measurements. Additionally, these optimized samples show a strong donor-bound exciton luminescence signal with a FWHM of 20 meV. Furthermore, small period AlN/GaN superlattice structures with excellent uniformity were grown, as proven by our HRXRD and TEM studies.

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