Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1795954 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2007 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
We have carried out a detailed investigation on the electronic band structures and transport properties of a high-quality wurtzite indium nitride (InN) single crystal grown by metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy. With the aid of vacuum ultraviolet optical reflection spectrum in the range of 4.0-20.0Â eV, together with the theoretical analysis, we were able to identify up to 8 electronic transitions, showing a clear picture for the critical point transitions in InN. The InN bulk and low mobility surface conduction have been extracted and found to be temperature (10-300Â K) -independent in both electron concentration and mobility. We also revealed the effects of localization and electron-electron interactions in the low temperature (below 5Â K) magnetoconductance of the degenerate semiconductor.
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Authors
W.Z. Shen, Z.W. Jia, J. Chen, H.B. Ye, H. Ogawa, Q.X. Guo,