Growth of high crystalline quality semi-insulating GaN layers for high electron mobility transistor applications

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2006

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Journal of Applied Physics

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218979

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100

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3

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English

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Semi-insulating character (sheet resistivity of 3.26 × 10 11 Ω/sq) of thick GaN layers was developed for AlGaN/GaN high electron mobility transistor (HEMT) applications on an AlN buffer layer. Electrical and structural properties were characterized by a dark current-voltage transmission line model, x-ray diffraction, and atomic force microscope measurements. The experimental results showed that compared to semi-insulating GaN grown on low temperature GaN nucleation, the crystal quality as well as surface morphology were remarkably improved. It was ascribed to the utilization of a high quality insulating AlN buffer layer and the GaN initial coalescence growth mode. Moreover, the significant increase of electron mobility in a HEMT structure suggests that this is a very promising method to obtain high performance AlGaN/GaN HEMT structures on sapphire substrates. © 2006 American Institute of Physics.

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