Yellow luminescence in Mg-doped GaN

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Optical thresholds, that correspond to a level located at 1 eV above the valence band, are observed by photocapacitance techniques in n-type Mg-doped GaN. In undoped GaN, this level has been previously related to the yellow emission detected by photoluminescence. In Mg-doped GaN, this yellow luminescence is only observed for excitation energies below the Mg-related band (2.9 - 3 eV) This result evidences that Mg-doping may reduce but not avoid the formation of the yellow band related defects in n-type and semiinsulating Mg-doped samples. The fact that the yellow luminescence is not observed for excitation energies above the bandgap may be justified by a higher efficiency of the Mg-related recombination path.

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Sánchez, F. J., Calle, F., Basak, D., Tijero, J. M. G., Sánchez-García, M. A., Monroy, E., … Blanco, J. M. (1997). Yellow luminescence in Mg-doped GaN. MRS Internet Journal of Nitride Semiconductor Research, 2. https://doi.org/10.1557/s109257830000154x

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