Interface Characterization and Control of GaN-based Heterostructures

  • HASHIZUME T
  • YATABE Z
  • SATO T
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Interface properties of GaN-based heterostructures have been characterized. Schottky contacts on dry-etched n-GaN layers showed leaky I-V characteristics. An anneal process at 400℃ was effective in recovering the rectifying characteristics. To characterize interface properties of Al2O3 insulated gates on AlGaN/GaN structures with and without the inductively coupled plasma (ICP) etching of AlGaN, we have developed a C-V calculation method taking into account electronic state charges at the Al2O3/AlGaN interface and a photoassisted C-V technique utilizing photons with energies less than the bandgap of AlGaN. It was found that the ICP etching caused the monolayer-level interface roughness, disorder of the chemical bonds and formation of various types of defect complexes at the AlGaN surface, resulting in poor C-V characteristics due to high-density interface states at the Al2O3/AlGaN interface.

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HASHIZUME, T., YATABE, Z., & SATO, T. (2014). Interface Characterization and Control of GaN-based Heterostructures. Hyomen Kagaku, 35(2), 96–101. https://doi.org/10.1380/jsssj.35.96

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