Nitrogen-polar gallium nitride substrates as solid-state pH -selective potentiometric sensors

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This paper reports pH -selective potentiometric responses of epitaxial nitrogen-polar (0001) GaN films on sapphire substrates. The potential of a nitrogen-polar GaN substrate increased with decreasing solution pH from 10 to 2 in a Nernstian manner, whereas it did not significantly change upon increasing the concentrations of the cationic and anionic interfering species. In particular, the negligible responses to anions marked a sharp contrast with previously reported results on gallium-polar GaN that exhibited Nernstian responses to anions. The potentiometric response to pH probably originates from the adsorption of H+ onto oxide-coated nitrogen-polar GaN substrates having polarization-induced negative surface charge. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.

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Tran Ba, K. H., Mastro, M. A., Hite, J. K., Eddy, C. R., & Ito, T. (2009). Nitrogen-polar gallium nitride substrates as solid-state pH -selective potentiometric sensors. Applied Physics Letters, 95(14). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3242356

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