Superlattice-like stacking fault and phase separation of InxGa1-xN grown on sapphire substrate by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition

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InxGa1-xN alloys were directly grown on sapphire substrate with a GaN nucleation layer. The degree of phase separation in the InGaN layer on sapphire substrate is maximized at higher growth temperature than for an InGaN layer grown on a thick GaN layer. For high indium composition, a superlattice-like stacking fault in the InxGa1-xN grown on sapphire substrate was detected by the selected area diffraction pattern and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. The superlattice-like arrangement of stacking faults leads to the formation of split spots and the distance of split spots corresponds to the distance between stacking faults. © 2000 American Institute of Physics.

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Cho, H. K., Lee, J. Y., Kim, K. S., & Yang, G. M. (2000). Superlattice-like stacking fault and phase separation of InxGa1-xN grown on sapphire substrate by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition. Applied Physics Letters, 77(2), 247–249. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.126939

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