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Hu Yi-Fan, Beling C. D.. Rectifying barrier at GaN/SiC hetero-junction studied with positron annihilation spectroscopyJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2005, 14(11): 2293-2229.
| Hu Yi-Fan, Beling C. D.. Rectifying barrier at GaN/SiC hetero-junction studied with positron annihilation spectroscopyJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2005, 14(11): 2293-2229. |
Rectifying barrier at GaN/SiC hetero-junction studied with positron annihilation spectroscopy
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Abstract
Positron annihilation spectroscopy on GaN films grown on SiC substrate with MBE are presented. It is shown that the GaN/SiC interface is rectifying towards positrons, such that positrons can only travel from SiC to GaN and not vice versa. Potential steps seen by the positron at the GaN/SiC interface are calculated from experimental values of electron and positron work function. This ``rectifying'' effect has been successfully mimicked by inserting a thin region of very high electric field in the Variable Energy Positron Fit (VEPF) analysis. The built-in electric field is attributed to different positron affinities, dislocation and/or interface defects at the GaN/SiC interface. -
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