Brief review of surface passivation on III-V semiconductor

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Abstract

The III-V compound semiconductor, which has the advantage of wide bandgap and high electron mobility, has attracted increasing interest in the optoelectronics and microelectronics field. The poor electronic properties of III-V semiconductor surfaces resulting from a high density of surface/interface states limit III-V device technology development. Various techniques have been applied to improve the surface and interface quality, which cover sulfur-passivation, plasmas-passivation, ultrathin film deposition, and so on. In this paper, recent research of the surface passivation on III-V semiconductors was reviewed and compared. It was shown that several passivation methods can lead to a perfectly clean surface, but only a few methods can be considered for actual device integration due to their effectiveness and simplicity.

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Zhou, L., Bo, B., Yan, X., Wang, C., Chi, Y., & Yang, X. (2018, May 1). Brief review of surface passivation on III-V semiconductor. Crystals. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst8050226

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