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    Ya-Chao Zhang, Xiao-Wei Zhou, Sheng-Rui Xu, Da-Zheng Chen, Zhi-Zhe Wang, Xing Wang, Jin-Feng Zhang, Jin-Cheng Zhang, Yue Hao. Superior material qualities and transport properties of InGaN channel heterostructure grown by pulsed metal organicchemical vapor depositionJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(1): 018102.
    Ya-Chao Zhang, Xiao-Wei Zhou, Sheng-Rui Xu, Da-Zheng Chen, Zhi-Zhe Wang, Xing Wang, Jin-Feng Zhang, Jin-Cheng Zhang, Yue Hao. Superior material qualities and transport properties of InGaN channel heterostructure grown by pulsed metal organicchemical vapor depositionJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2016, 25(1): 018102.
  • Superior material qualities and transport properties of InGaN channel heterostructure grown by pulsed metal organicchemical vapor deposition

    • Pulsed metal organic chemical vapor deposition is introduced into the growth of InGaN channel heterostructure for improving material qualities and transport properties. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy imaging shows the phase separation free InGaN channel with smooth and abrupt interface. A very high two-dimensional electron gas density of approximately 1.85 × 1013 cm-2 is obtained due to the superior carrier confinement. In addition, the Hall mobility reaches 967 cm2/V·s, owing to the suppression of interface roughness scattering. Furthermore, temperature-dependent Hall measurement results show that InGaN channel heterostructure possesses a steady two-dimensional electron gas density over the tested temperature range, and has superior transport properties at elevated temperatures compared with the traditional GaN channel heterostructure. The gratifying results imply that InGaN channel heterostructure grown by pulsed metal organic chemical vapor deposition is a promising candidate for microwave power devices.
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