Polarity Control of an All-Sputtered Epitaxial GaN/AlN/Al Film on a Si(111) Substrate by Intermediate Oxidization.
Takahiro NagataYuya SuemotoYoshihiro UeokaMasami MesudaLiwen SangToyohiro ChikyowPublished in: ACS omega (2022)
The ability to control the polarity of an all-sputtered epitaxial GaN/AlN/Al film on a Si(111) substrate via intermediate oxidization was investigated. A stable surface of GaN on a Si substrate is a N-terminated surface (-c surface); hence, for electric device applications, the Ga-terminated surface (+c surface) is preferable. The GaN/AlN/Al film on Si(111) showed a -c surface, as confirmed by time-of-flight low-energy atom scattering spectroscopy (TOFLAS) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The AlN layer was intentionally oxidized via air exposure during film growth. The GaN surface subjected to the oxidization process had the +c surface. Secondary-ion mass spectrometry measurements indicated a high oxygen concentration after the intentional oxidization. However, the intentional oxidization degraded the crystallinity of the GaN/AlN layer. By changing the oxidization point and repeating the GaN/AlN growth, the crystallinity of GaN was recovered. Such polarity control of GaN on Si grown by sputtering shows strong potential for the fabrication of large-diameter +c-GaN template substrates at low cost.
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