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Formation and Applications in Electronic Devices of Lattice-Aligned Gallium Oxynitride Nanolayer on Gallium Nitride.

Junting ChenJunlei ZhaoSirui FengLi ZhangYan ChengHang LiaoZheyang ZhengXiaolong ChenZhen GaoKevin J ChenMengyuan Hua
Published in: Advanced materials (Deerfield Beach, Fla.) (2023)
Gallium nitride (GaN), a promising alternative semiconductor to Si, is widely used in photoelectronic and electronic technologies. However, the vulnerability of the GaN surface is a critical restriction that hinders the development of GaN-based devices, especially in terms of device stability and reliability. In this study, this challenge was overcome by converting the GaN surface into a gallium oxynitride (GaON) epitaxial nanolayer through an in-situ two-step "oxidation-reconfiguration" process. The O plasma treatment overcomes the chemical inertness of the GaN surface, and sequential thermal annealing manipulates the kinetic-thermodynamic reaction pathways to create a metastable GaON nanolayer with a wurtzite lattice. The GaN-derived GaON nanolayer is a tailored structure for surface reinforcement and possesses several advantages, including a wide bandgap, high thermodynamic stability, and large valence band offset with a GaN substrate. These physical properties can be further leveraged to enhance the performance of GaN-based devices in various applications, such as power systems, complementary logic integrated circuits, photoelectrochemical water splitting, and ultraviolet photoelectric conversion. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.
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