GaN film growth on LiNbO3 surfaces using molecular beam epitaxy

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GaN has been used for high power, high frequency electronic and optoelectronic devices such as light emitting diodes and laser diodes. Most of the GaN films grow on sapphire (0001) and silicon (111) substrates. In these work, we are trying to grow GaN films on lithium niobate (LiNbO3) substrates using molecular beam epitaxy (MBE). As a ferroelectric materials, LiNbO3 has a spontaneous polarization which may provide excellent control of polarity of GaN. The growth of GaN films on LiNbO3 has been performed after the LiNbO3 substrates was annealed in air at 1000°C for 2 hours. The annealed substrates allowed us to prepare atomically flat surfaces and improve adhesion of GaN on LiNbO3. The AlN buffer layer was deposited to get a smaller lattice mismatch with the GaN films. Compared with GaN films grown without a AlN layer, the crystal qualities of GaN films with AlN buffer layers are extremely improved. The surface morphology of LiNbO3 substrates and the grown GaN films were characterized by atomic force microscopy (AFM), and the crystal structures were studied by X-ray diffraction (XRD). © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Nam, M. H., Goo, S. C., Kim, M. D., & Yang, W. (2009). GaN film growth on LiNbO3 surfaces using molecular beam epitaxy. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 187). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/187/1/012013

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