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Hai-Long Wang, Xiao-Han Zhang, Hong-Xia Wang, Bin Li, Chong Chen, Yong-Xian Li, Huan Yan, Zhi-Sheng Wu, Hao Jiang. Suppression of indium-composition fluctuations in InGaN epitaxial layers by periodically-pulsed mixture of N2 and H2 carrier gasJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2018, 27(12): 127805.
| Hai-Long Wang, Xiao-Han Zhang, Hong-Xia Wang, Bin Li, Chong Chen, Yong-Xian Li, Huan Yan, Zhi-Sheng Wu, Hao Jiang. Suppression of indium-composition fluctuations in InGaN epitaxial layers by periodically-pulsed mixture of N2 and H2 carrier gasJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2018, 27(12): 127805. |
Suppression of indium-composition fluctuations in InGaN epitaxial layers by periodically-pulsed mixture of N2 and H2 carrier gas
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Abstract
Indium-composition fluctuations in InGaN epitaxial layers are suppressed by using periodically-pulsed mixture (PPM) of N2 and H2 carrier gas. Photoluminescence, optical transmission, reciprocal space map and space-resolved cathodoluminescence are employed to characterize the InGaN epilayers. It is shown that the lateral In-fluctuations mainly occur as hillock-like In-rich regions. Both the number and size of In-rich regions are reduced by introducing the PPM carrier gas. Moreover, the measurements first experimentally demonstrate that the H2 carrier gas has a stronger decomposition effect on the In-rich region. As the duration time of the PPM carrier gas increases, the reduction of In-content in the In-rich region reaches up to 12%, however, only 2% for the In-homogeneous region. These factors lead to the suppression of In-fluctuations. -
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