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Acoustic phonon scattering in a low density, high mobility AlGaN/GaN field effect transistor

Materials Science 2009-11-11 v1

Abstract

We report on the temperature dependence of the mobility, μ\mu, of the two-dimensional electron gas in a variable density AlGaN/GaN field effect transistor, with carrier densities ranging from 0.4×1012\times10^{12} cm2^{-2} to 3.0×1012\times10^{12} cm2^{-2} and a peak mobility of 80,000 cm2^{2}/Vs. Between 20 K and 50 K we observe a linear dependence μac1=α\mu_{ac}^{-1} = \alphaT indicating that acoustic phonon scattering dominates the temperature dependence of the mobility, with α\alpha being a monotonically increasing function of decreasing 2D electron density. This behavior is contrary to predictions of scattering in a degenerate electron gas, but consistent with calculations which account for thermal broadening and the temperature dependence of the electron screening. Our data imply a deformation potential D = 12-15 eV.

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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0503638,
  title  = {Acoustic phonon scattering in a low density, high mobility AlGaN/GaN field effect transistor},
  author = {E. A. Henriksen and S. Syed and Y. Ahmadian and M. J. Manfra and K. W. Baldwin and A. M. Sergent and R. J. Molnar and H. L. Stormer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0503638},
  year   = {2009}
}

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3 pages, 2 figures, RevTeX. Submitted to Appl Phys Lett