Influence of polarities on optical properties of Mg-doped GaN films grown on GaN free-standing substrates by MOCVD

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Time-resolved photoluminescence measurements were performed to investigate the minority carrier recombination mechanism of p-GaN films grown on c-plane, m-plane and (10–11)-plane GaN freestanding substrates by MOCVD. The fast and slow decay lifetimes of the three samples were fitted by the bi-exponential function, in which the slow decay lifetime of the m-plane Mg-doped GaN reached a record long value of 493.7 ps? The effects of stress-induced non-radiative recombination centers and edge dislocations on the slow decay lifetime were ruled out using Raman and XRD. The reason for the longer slow decay lifetime of the m-plane sample is the reduction of the non-radiative recombination centers due to the decrease of the VGa concentration, ensuring by the magnitude of the IYL/INBE ratio in the PL spectra. The low-temperature PL spectra of the m-plane sample were investigated. According to Haynes' rule, the position of acceptor level was calibrated through combining with the position of the bound excitons at 5 K.

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Wei, S., Gao, X., Wang, X., Pan, Y., Zeng, X., Chen, J., … Xu, K. (2023). Influence of polarities on optical properties of Mg-doped GaN films grown on GaN free-standing substrates by MOCVD. Journal of Luminescence, 257. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jlumin.2023.119740

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