Presence and origin of interface charges at atomic-layer deposited Al 2O3/III-nitride heterojunctions

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Unlike silicon and traditional III-V semiconductors, the III-nitrides exhibit high spontaneous and piezoelectric polarization charges at epitaxial polar heterojunctions. In the process of investigating scaling properties of gate-stacks consisting atomic-layer deposited Al2O 3/III-Nitride heterojunctions, we find interface charges that appear closely linked to the polarization charges of the underlying nitride substrate. Through capacitance-voltage measurement on a series of samples of varying dielectric thicknesses, we find the presence and propose an origin of benign donor-type interface charges (Qit ∼6 × 10 13cm-2) at the AlN/Al2O3 junction. This interface charge is almost equal to the net polarization charge in AlN. The polarization-related dielectric/AlN interface charge and the role of oxygen in the dielectric as a possible modulation dopant potentially offer opportunities for various device applications. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.

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Ganguly, S., Verma, J., Li, G., Zimmermann, T., Xing, H., & Jena, D. (2011). Presence and origin of interface charges at atomic-layer deposited Al 2O3/III-nitride heterojunctions. Applied Physics Letters, 99(19). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3658450

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