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The influence of point defects on the thermal conductivity of AlN crystals
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Materials ScienceSemiconductorsAluminium NitridePoint DefectsAln CrystalsCrystalline DefectsPhysicsEngineeringApplied PhysicsCondensed Matter PhysicsK. Phonon ScatteringPhononDefect FormationThermodynamicsThermal ConductionThermal ConductivityThermal PropertyThermal Properties
The average bulk thermal conductivity of free-standing physical vapor transport and hydride vapor phase epitaxy single crystal AlN samples with different impurity concentrations is analyzed using the 3ω method in the temperature range of 30–325 K. AlN wafers grown by physical vapor transport show significant variation in thermal conductivity at room temperature with values ranging between 268 W/m K and 339 W/m K. AlN crystals grown by hydride vapor phase epitaxy yield values between 298 W/m K and 341 W/m K at room temperature, suggesting that the same fundamental mechanisms limit the thermal conductivity of AlN grown by both techniques. All samples in this work show phonon resonance behavior resulting from incorporated point defects. Samples shown by optical analysis to contain carbon-silicon complexes exhibit higher thermal conductivity above 100 K. Phonon scattering by point defects is determined to be the main limiting factor for thermal conductivity of AlN within the investigated temperature range.
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