A study of semi-insulating GaN grown on AlN buffer/sapphire substrate by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition

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We report the remarkably improved crystal quality of semi-insulating GaN grown by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition on an AlN buffer layer, which is deposited on sapphire substrate. The electrical and structural properties are characterized by dark current-voltage transmission line model and X-ray diffraction measurements. It is found that the crystal quality of the GaN epilayer is strongly related with the growth temperature of the decreased-temperature GaN interlayer. In comparison with the normal GaN grown on sapphire, the crystal quality is remarkably improved along with a semi-insulating electrical character. The high-mobility field effect transistors device based on the semi-insulating GaN shows good pinch off properties. Our electrical measurement results of GaN grown directly on an AlN buffer indicated that the as-grown-undoped GaN is naturally semi-insulating material. The origination of the residual donors in normal GaN grown on sapphire substrate is also discussed.

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Journal of Crystal Growth

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Elsevier BV * North-Holland

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English