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Direct growth of flexible GaN film via van der Waals epitaxy on mica

Journal

MATERIALS TODAY CHEMISTRY
Volume 26, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.mtchem.2022.101243

Keywords

GaN; Direct growth; van der waals epitaxy; Flexible substrate; HVPE

Funding

  1. Ministry of Science and Technology of Taiwan
  2. Ministry of Education (MOE) in Taiwan
  3. National Science and Technology Council, Taiwan
  4. [MOST 111-2636-M-0 02-023-]
  5. [111-2112-M-002-046]
  6. [NSTC 111-2634-F-A49-0 08]

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A flexible GaN thin film was successfully obtained on mica through van der Waals epitaxy, reducing interfacial stress caused by thermal expansion coefficient mismatches. The optimized two-step growing process allowed the direct formation of low-stressed GaN thin film on mica, with transmittance controlled by surface roughness and growth temperature.
A flexible gallium nitride (GaN) thin film was obtained on fluorphlogopite-mica through van der Waals epitaxy using an optimized two-step growing process in a hydride vapor phase epitaxy system. The interfacial stress caused by the mismatches of thermal expansion coefficient was significantly reduced via van der Waals epitaxy. The proposed two-step growth allows such low-stressed GaN thin film forms on mica directly where a critical (minimum) growth pressure was defined and the temperatures chosen were optimized. The transmittance was controlled by surface roughness and growth temperature, as high density of defects near their interface caused by GaN decomposition leading the GaN film non -transparent. In the measurement region, the average transmittance decreased linearly as the GaN sur-face became rougher. The bending of the flexible GaN thin film caused only slight PL peak shift. Thus, such direct grown GaN film on fluorphlogopite-mica can be evaluated as a reliable optical device. (c) 2022 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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