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Two- and three-dimensional growth modes of nitride layers

✍ Scribed by K. Pakuła; J. M. Baranowski; J. Borysiuk


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
432 KB
Volume
42
Category
Article
ISSN
0232-1300

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Abstract

Heteroepitaxial three dimensional (3D) and two dimensional (2D) growth modes of nitride layers on sapphire substrates are discussed. It is shown that the 3D or 2D growth mode of AlGaN layers depends predominantly on the growth conditions of the underneath low temperature (LT) nucleation layer. Commonly described in literature 3D growth mode is achieved on LT GaN or AlN nucleation layer grown relatively fast. Successive growth of secondary layer at high temperature begins from separated sites, where individual 3D crystallites are formed. Threading dislocations present in crystallites bend on their facets, which reduces the quantity of dislocations. However, slight crystallographic misorientations between crystallites lead to the creation of new dislocations during coalescence of the crystallites. As a result, edge and mix dislocations appear at similar densities of about 10^9^ cm^‐2^. Modification of growth conditions of LT AlN nucleation layer, especially reduction of their growth rate, leads to drastic changes in properties of the layer. Successive growth of secondary AlGaN layer at high temperature starts evenly on whole surface retaining atomic flatness. Thus growth at high temperature occurs only by 2D mode. Therefore, it is possible to grow a very thin AlGaN layers directly on top of LT nucleation layer. Such layers contain large number (10^10^ cm^‐2^) of edge dislocations, and relatively small number (less then 10^8^ cm^‐2^) of mix dislocations. It is also shown that the decisive factor determining the growth mode of AlN nucleation layer is a growth of the first few atomic layers on substrate surface. The slow growth of these few first atomic layers decide about the 2D growth mode, and the fast one about the 3D one. The model explaining this difference is presented as well. (© 2007 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim)


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