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Crystal Growth and Characterization of n-GaN in a Multiple Quantum Shell Nanowire-Based Light Emitter with a Tunnel Junction

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 13, Issue 31, Pages 37883-37892

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsami.1c09591

Keywords

MOVPE; nanowire; MQS; n-GaN cap growth; tunnel junction; Mg doping; light emitter

Funding

  1. MEXT [JPJ005357]
  2. JSPS KAKENHI [15H02019, 17H01055, 16H06416]
  3. Japan Science and Technology CREST [16815710]

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The study systematically investigated the growth conditions of an n-GaN cap layer for nanowire-based light emitters with a tunnel junction, utilizing metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy to grow multiple quantum shell/nanowire core-shell structures on a patterned n-GaN/sapphire substrate. The results showed that a clear tunnel junction involving p(++)-GaN and n(++)-GaN could be confirmed on the m-planes of the nanowires, with uniform growth of n(++-)GaN on the m-plane sidewall of MQS nanowires. The Mg doping concentration and distribution profile of the p(++)-GaN shell were inspected using three-dimensional atom probe tomography, revealing Mg-rich clusters with estimated density and size.
Here, we systematically investigated the growth conditions of an n-GaN cap layer for nanowire-based light emitters with a tunnel junction. Selective-area growth of multiple quantum shell (MQS)/nanowire core-shell structures on a patterned n-GaN/sapphire substrate was performed by metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy, followed by the growth of a p-GaN, an n(++)/ p(++)GaN tunnel junction, and an n-GaN cap layer. Specifically, two-step growth of the n-GaN cap layer was carried out under various growth conditions to determine the optimal conditions for a flat n-GaN cap layer. Scanning transmission electron microscopy characterization revealed that n(++-)GaN can be uniformly grown on the m-plane sidewall of MQS nanowires. A clear tunnel junction, involving 10-nm-thick p(++)-GaN and 3-nm-thick n(++)-GaN, was confirmed on the nonpolar m-planes of the nanowires. The Mg doping concentration and distribution profile of the p(++)-GaN shell were inspected using three-dimensional atom probe tomography. Afterward, the reconstructed isoconcentration mapping was applied to identify Mg-rich clusters. The density and average size of the Mg clusters were estimated to be approximately 4.3 x 10(17) cm(-3) and 5 nm, respectively. Excluding the Mg atoms contained in the clusters, the remaining Mg doping concentration in the p(++)-GaN region was calculated to be 1.1 x 10(20) cm(-3). Despite the lack of effective activation, a reasonably low operating voltage and distinct light emissions were preliminarily observed in MQS nanowire-based LEDs under the optimal n-GaN cap growth conditions. In the fabricated MQS-nanowire devices, carriers were injected into both the r-plane and m-plane of the nanowires without a clear quantum confinement Stark effect.

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