Growth and applications of group III-nitrides

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Abstract

Recent research results pertaining to InN, GaN and AlN are reviewed, focusing on the different growth techniques of Group Ill-nitride crystals and epitaxial films, heterostructures and devices. The chemical and thermal stability of epitaxial nitride films is discussed in relation to the problems of deposition processes and the advantages for applications in high-power and high-temperature devices. The development of growth methods like metalorganic chemical vapour deposition and plasma-induced molecular beam epitaxy has resulted in remarkable improvements in the structural, optical and electrical properties. New developments in precursor chemistry, plasma-based nitrogen sources, substrates, the growth of nucleation layers and selective growth are covered. Deposition conditions and methods used to grow alloys for optical bandgap and lattice engineering are introduced. The review is concluded with a description of recent Group Ill-nitride semiconductor devices such as bright blue and white light-emitting diodes, the first blue-emitting laser, high-power transistors, and a discussion of further applications in surface acoustic wave devices and sensors.

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Ambacher, O. (1998, October 21). Growth and applications of group III-nitrides. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/0022-3727/31/20/001

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