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Achieving atomically ordered GaN/AlN quantum heterostructures: The role of surface polarity.

Yuanpeng WuPeng ZhouYixin XiaoKai SunDing WangPing WangZetian Mi
Published in: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2023)
Interface engineering in heterostructures at the atomic scale has been a central research focus of nanoscale and quantum material science. Despite its paramount importance, the achievement of atomically ordered heterointerfaces has been severely limited by the strong diffusive feature of interfacial atoms in heterostructures. In this work, we first report a strong dependence of interfacial diffusion on the surface polarity. Near-perfect quantum interfaces can be readily synthesized on the semipolar plane instead of the conventional c -plane of GaN/AlN heterostructures. The chemical bonding configurations on the semipolar plane can significantly suppress the cation substitution process as evidenced by first-principles calculations, which leads to an atomically sharp interface. Moreover, the surface polarity of GaN/AlN can be readily controlled by varying the strain relaxation process in core-shell nanostructures. The obtained extremely confined, interdiffusion-free ultrathin GaN quantum wells exhibit a high internal quantum efficiency of ~75%. Deep ultraviolet light-emitting diodes are fabricated utilizing a scalable and robust method and the electroluminescence emission is nearly free of the quantum-confined Stark effect, which is significant for ultrastable device operation. The presented work shows a vital path for achieving atomically ordered quantum heterostructures for III-nitrides as well as other polar materials such as III-arsenides, perovskites, etc.
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