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Фотоэлектрические свойства слоев GaN, выращенных методом молекулярно-лучевой эпитаксии с плазменной активацией на подложках Si(111) и эпитаксиальных слоях SiC на Si(111)
Author(s) -
С. А. Кукушкін,
A. M. Mizerov,
А. С. Гращенко,
А. В. Осипов,
E. V. Nikitina,
S. N. Timoshnev,
А. Д. Буравлев,
M. S. Sobolev
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
fizika i tehnika poluprovodnikov
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1726-7315
pISSN - 0015-3222
DOI - 10.21883/ftp.2019.02.47097.8915
Subject(s) - heterojunction , materials science , optoelectronics , epitaxy , molecular beam epitaxy , substrate (aquarium) , layer (electronics) , silicon , silicon carbide , nanotechnology , composite material , oceanography , geology
The photoelectric properties of GaN/SiC/Si(111) and GaN/Si(111) heterostructures grown by plasma-assisted molecular-beam epitaxy under the same growth conditions on identical silicon substrates, but with different buffer layers, are experimentally investigated. The GaN/SiC/Si(111) structure is formed on a Si substrate with the SiC buffer layer grown by a new atom-substitution technique and the GaN/Si(111) structure, on a Si substrate subjected to pre-epitaxial plasma nitridation. The significant effect of carbon-vacancy clusters contained in the SiC layer on the growth of the GaN layer and its optical and photoelectric properties is found. It is experimentally established that the GaN/SiC/Si(111) heterostructure has a higher photosensitivity than the GaN/Si(111) heterostructure. In the GaN/SiC/Si(111) heterostructure, the coexistence of two oppositely directed p – n junctions is observed. One p – n junction forms at the SiC/Si interface and the other, at the GaN/SiC interface. It is shown that the occurrence of an electric barrier in the GaN/Si(111) heterostructure at the GaN/Si(111) heterointerface is caused by the formation of a thin silicon-nitride transition layer during pre-epitaxial plasma nitridation of the Si(111) substrate.

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