Abstract
Experimental evidence on low energy electron beam induced point defect activation in GaN grown by metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy (MOVPE) is presented. The GaN samples are irradiated with a 5-20 keV electron beam of a scanning electron microscope and investigated by photoluminescence and positron annihilation spectroscopy measurements. The degradation of the band-to-band luminescence of the irradiated GaN films is associated with the activation of point defects. The activated defects were identified as in-grown Ga-vacancies. We propose that MOVPE-GaN contains a significant concentration of passive V Ga-H n complexes that can be activated by H removal during low energy electron irradiation. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.
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Nykänen, H., Suihkonen, S., Kilanski, L., Sopanen, M., & Tuomisto, F. (2012). Low energy electron beam induced vacancy activation in GaN. Applied Physics Letters, 100(12). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3696047
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