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Huihui He, Shenyuan Yang. First-principles study on improvement of two-dimensional hole gas concentration and confinement in AlN/GaN superlatticesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2022, 31(1): 017104.
| Huihui He, Shenyuan Yang. First-principles study on improvement of two-dimensional hole gas concentration and confinement in AlN/GaN superlatticesJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2022, 31(1): 017104. |
First-principles study on improvement of two-dimensional hole gas concentration and confinement in AlN/GaN superlattices
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Abstract
Using first-principles calculations based on density functional theory, we have systematically studied the influence of in-plane lattice constant and thickness of slabs on the concentration and distribution of two-dimensional hole gas (2DHG) in AlN/GaN superlattices. We show that the increase of in-plane lattice constant would increase the concentration of 2DHG at interfaces and decrease the valence band offset, which may lead to a leak of current. Increasing the thickness of AlN and/or decreasing the thickness of GaN would remarkably strengthen the internal field in GaN layer, resulting in better confinement of 2DHG at AlN/GaN interfaces. Therefore, a moderate larger in-plane lattice constant and thicker AlN layer could improve the concentration and confinement of 2DHG at AlN/GaN interfaces. Our study could serve as a guide to control the properties of 2DHG at III-nitride interfaces and help to optimize the performance of p-type nitride-based devices. -
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