Reduction of threading dislocation density and suppression of cracking in sputter-deposited AlN templates annealed at high temperatures

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Abstract

Combination of sputter deposition and high-temperature annealing is a promising technique for preparing AlN templates with a low threading dislocation density (TDD) at a lower film thickness compared to those prepared by the conventional metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy. However, cracking of AlN films during annealing is a critical issue. In this study, we controlled the residual stress of the sputter-deposited AlN films by modifying the sputtering conditions. Consequently, the occurrence of cracking was effectively suppressed. By optimizing the fabricating conditions, a TDD of 2.07 ×108 cm-2 was achieved for the AlN template with a thickness of 480 nm.

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Uesugi, K., Hayashi, Y., Shojiki, K., & Miyake, H. (2019). Reduction of threading dislocation density and suppression of cracking in sputter-deposited AlN templates annealed at high temperatures. Applied Physics Express, 12(6). https://doi.org/10.7567/1882-0786/ab1ab8

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