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High mobility AlGaN/GaN heterostructures grown on Si substrates using a large lattice-mismatch induced stress control technology
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Materials EngineeringMaterials ScienceElectrical EngineeringSemiconductorsEngineeringEdge Dislocation InclinationCrystalline DefectsWide-bandgap SemiconductorStrain RelaxationApplied PhysicsAluminum Gallium NitrideHigh Mobility Algan/ganGan Power DeviceMultilayer HeterostructuresCategoryiii-v SemiconductorOptoelectronicsLarge Lattice Mismatch
A large lattice-mismatch induced stress control technology with a low Al content AlGaN layer has been used to grow high quality GaN layers on 4-in. Si substrates. The use of this technology allows for high mobility AlGaN/GaN heterostructures with electron mobility of 2040 cm2/(V·s) at sheet charge density of 8.4 × 1012 cm−2. Strain relaxation and dislocation evolution mechanisms have been investigated. It is demonstrated that the large lattice mismatch between the low Al content AlGaN layer and AlN buffer layer could effectively promote the edge dislocation inclination with relatively large bend angles and therefore significantly reduce the dislocation density in the GaN epilayer. Our results show a great potential for fabrication of low-cost and high performance GaN-on-Si power devices.
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