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Wafer-scale selective area growth of GaN hexagonal prismatic nanostructures on c-sapphire substrate

Materials Science 2011-06-22 v1

Abstract

Selective area growth of GaN nanostructures has been performed on full 2" c-sapphire substrates using Si3N4 mask patterned by nanoimprint lithography (array of 400 nm diameter circular holes). A new process has been developed to improve the homogeneity of the nucleation selectivity of c-oriented hexagonal prismatic nanostructures at high temperature (1040\circ C). It consists of an initial GaN nucleation step at 950 \circ C followed by ammonia annealing before high temperature growth. Structural analyses show that GaN nanostructures are grown in epitaxy with c-sapphire with lateral overgrowths on the mask. Strain and dislocations are observed at the interface due to the large GaN/sapphire lattice mismatch in contrast with the high quality of the relaxed crystals in the lateral overgrowth area. A cathodoluminescence study as a function of the GaN nanostructure size confirms these observations: the lateral overgrowth of GaN nanostructures has a low defect density and exhibits a stronger near band edge (NBE) emission than the crystal in direct epitaxy with sapphire. The shift of the NBE positions versus nanostructure size can be mainly attributed to a combination of compressive strain and silicon doping coming from surface mask diffusion.

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@article{arxiv.1106.4290,
  title  = {Wafer-scale selective area growth of GaN hexagonal prismatic nanostructures on c-sapphire substrate},
  author = {Xiao Jun Chen and Jun-Seo Hwang and Guillaume Perillat-Merceroz and Stefan Landis and Brigitte Martin and Daniel Le Si Dang and Joël Eymery and Christophe Durand},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.4290},
  year   = {2011}
}