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High breakdown single-crystal GaN p-n diodes by molecular beam epitaxy
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SemiconductorsSemiconductor TechnologyElectrical EngineeringWide-bandgap SemiconductorEngineeringLow Dislocation DensitiesPhysicsSingle-crystal GanMbe GrowthApplied PhysicsGan Power DeviceMolecular Beam Epitaxy
Molecular beam epitaxy grown GaN p-n vertical diodes are demonstrated on single-crystal GaN substrates. A low leakage current <3 nA/cm2 is obtained with reverse bias voltage up to −20 V. With a 400 nm thick n-drift region, an on-resistance of 0.23 mΩ cm2 is achieved, with a breakdown voltage corresponding to a peak electric field of ∼3.1 MV/cm in GaN. Single-crystal GaN substrates with very low dislocation densities enable the low leakage current and the high breakdown field in the diodes, showing significant potential for MBE growth to attain near-intrinsic performance when the density of dislocations is low.
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