Imaging basal plane stacking faults and dislocations in (11-22) GaN using electron channelling contrast imaging

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Taking advantage of electron diffraction based measurements, in a scanning electron microscope, can deliver non-destructive and quantitative information on extended defects in semiconductor thin films. In this work, we have studied a (11-22) semi-polar GaN thin film overgrown on regularly arrayed GaN micro-rod array templates grown by metal organic vapour phase epitaxy. We were able to optimise the diffraction conditions to image and quantify basal plane stacking faults (BSFs) and threading dislocations (TDs) using electron channelling contrast imaging (ECCI). Clusters of BSFs and TDs were observed with the same periodicity as the underlying micro-rod array template. The average BSF and TD densities were estimated to be ≈4 × 104 cm−1 and ≈5 × 108 cm−2, respectively. The contrast seen for BSFs in ECCI is similar to that observed for plan-view transmission electron microscopy images, with the only difference being the former acquiring the backscattered electrons and the latter collecting the transmitted electrons. Our present work shows the capability of ECCI for quantifying extended defects in semi-polar nitrides and represents a real step forward for optimising the growth conditions in these materials.

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Naresh-Kumar, G., Thomson, D., Zhang, Y., Bai, J., Jiu, L., Yu, X., … Trager-Cowan, C. (2018). Imaging basal plane stacking faults and dislocations in (11-22) GaN using electron channelling contrast imaging. Journal of Applied Physics, 124(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5042515

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