Photocurrent Spectroscopy Investigations of Mg-Related Defects Levels in p-Type GaN

1999 ◽  
Vol 595 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. J. Chung ◽  
O. H. Cha ◽  
H. K. Cho ◽  
M. S. Jeong ◽  
C-H. Hong ◽  
...  

AbstractThe defect levels associated with Mg impurity in p-type GaN films were systematically investigated in terms of doping concentration by photocurrent spectroscopy. Mg-doped GaN samples were grown on sapphire substrate by metal organic chemical vapor deposition and annealed in nitrogen atmosphere at 850 for 10 minutes. At room temperature, PC spectra showed two peaks at 3.31 and 3.15 eV associated with acceptor levels formed at 300 and 142 meV above valence band in as grown samples. But, after the thermal annealing, PC spectra exhibited various additional peaks depending on the Mg concentration. In the GaN samples with Mg concentration around 6 7 1017 cm−3, we have observed PC peaks related to Mg at 3.31 as well as 3.02 eV and carbon acceptor at 3.17 eV. For moderately Mg doped GaN samples, i.e., the hole concentration p=3 4 1017 cm−3, additional peak was observed at around 0.9 eV which can be attributed to defects related to Ga vacancy. For relatively low Mg doped samples whose hole concentrations are 1 2 1017 cm−3, additional broad peak was observed at around 1.3 eV. This peak may be related to the yellow band luminescence. As the Mg concentration is increased, the concentration of Ga vacancies can be reduced because Mg occupies the substitutional site of Ga in GaN lattice. When the hole concentration is above 6 7 1017 cm−3, the yellow luminescence and Ga vacancy related peaks disappeared completely.

2009 ◽  
Vol 1198 ◽  
Author(s):  
Neeraj Nepal ◽  
M. Oliver Luen ◽  
Pavel Frajtag ◽  
John Zavada ◽  
Salah M. Bedair ◽  
...  

AbstractWe report on metal organic chemical vapor deposition growth of GaMnN/p-GaN/n-GaN multilayer structures and manipulation of room temperature (RT) ferromagnetism (FM) in a GaMnN layer. The GaMnN layer was grown on top of a n-GaN substrate and found to be almost always paramagnetic. However, when grown on a p-type GaN layer, a strong saturation magnetization (Ms) was observed. Ms was almost doubled after annealing demonstrating that the FM observed in GaMnN film is carrier-mediated. To control the hole concentration of the p-GaN layer by depletion, GaMnN/p-GaN/n-GaN multilayer structures of different p-GaN thickness (Xp) were grown on sapphire substrates. We have demonstrated that the FM depends on the Xp and the applied bias to the GaN p-n junction. The FM of these multilayer is independent on the top GaMnN layer thickness (tGaMnN) for tGaMnN >200 nm and decreases for tGaMnN < 200 nm. Thus the room temperature FM of GaMnN i-p-n structure can also be controlled by changing Xp and tGaMnN in the GaMnN i-p-n structures.


2006 ◽  
Vol 20 (25n27) ◽  
pp. 4034-4039
Author(s):  
LIPING ZHU ◽  
ZHIZHEN YE ◽  
XIANFENG NI ◽  
ZHE ZHAO ◽  
BINGHUI ZHAO

Mg -doped GaN films have been successfully prepared on Si (111) substrate by metal-organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD). Upon rapid thermal annealing (RTA) treatment, the films showed p-type conductivity with a carrier density of 7.84 cm-3, a mobility of 5.54 cm2V-1s-1, and a resistivity of about 0.144 Ωcm, which were much better than that of the films without rapid thermal annealing (RTA) treatment. It was found that the surface morphology and crystal quality of the obtained p-type GaN films were greatly improved by RTA treatment, while the residual stress and dislocations in these films were decreased.


2005 ◽  
Vol 901 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shalini Gupta ◽  
Hun Kang ◽  
Matthew Kane ◽  
William E Fenwick ◽  
Nola Li ◽  
...  

AbstractQuantum dots (QDs) have been shown to improve the efficiency and optical properties of opto- electronic devices compared to two dimensional quantum wells in the active region. The formation of self-assembled GaN nanostructures on aluminum nitride (AlN) grown on sapphire substrates by Metal Organic Chemical Vapor deposition (MOCVD) was explored. This paper reports on the effect ofin-situactivation in nitrogen atmosphere on MOCVD grown GaN nanostructures. The effect of introducing manganese in these nanostructures was also studied. Optically active nanostructures were successfully obtained. A blue shift is observed in the photoluminescence data with a decrease in nanostructure size.


1998 ◽  
Vol 37 (Part 1, No. 8) ◽  
pp. 4595-4602 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aurangzeb Khan ◽  
Mohd Zafar Iqbal ◽  
Umar Saeed Qurashi ◽  
Masafumi Yamaguchi ◽  
Nasim Zafar ◽  
...  

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