Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1797256 Journal of Crystal Growth 2006 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

We report the remarkably improved crystal quality of semi-insulating GaN grown by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition on an AlN buffer layer, which is deposited on sapphire substrate. The electrical and structural properties are characterized by dark current–voltage transmission line model and X-ray diffraction measurements. It is found that the crystal quality of the GaN epilayer is strongly related with the growth temperature of the decreased-temperature GaN interlayer. In comparison with the normal GaN grown on sapphire, the crystal quality is remarkably improved along with a semi-insulating electrical character. The high-mobility field effect transistors device based on the semi-insulating GaN shows good pinch off properties. Our electrical measurement results of GaN grown directly on an AlN buffer indicated that the as-grown-undoped GaN is naturally semi-insulating material. The origination of the residual donors in normal GaN grown on sapphire substrate is also discussed.

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