Composition and Structure of HPCVD-grown InGaN
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Abstract
Group III-nitride semiconductors InN and GaN, along with their alloy InGaN, have been widely investigated due to their promising potential for light emitting diodes and lasers covering a wide spectral range from 0.7 eV to 3.4 eV. High pressure chemical vapor deposition (HPCVD) has been developed to allow the growth of heterostructures with a wide range of alloy compositions. In this work, compositional analysis of indium-rich InGaN films by Auger electron spectroscopy (AES) are presented. The similarity in energy of the nitrogen and indium AES peaks results in difficulty in determining the nitrogen to indium ratios using peak-to-peak heights in differentiated spectra. Using non-differentiated Auger electron spectra of InN and GaN for calibration, accurate determinations of composition for InGaN alloy films have been performed. Correlation of this compositional information with structural characterization by Raman spectroscopy and x-ray diffraction will be presented.
Authors
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Ananta Acharya
Georgia State University, Atlanta
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Max Buegler
Georgia State University, Atlanta
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Goksel Durkaya
Georgia State University, Atlanta
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Brian Thoms
Georgia State University, Georgia State University,Atlanta
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Nikolaus Dietz
Georgia State University, Atlanta, Department of Physics \& Astronomy, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, 30303, Georgia State University, Department of Physics and Astrronomy, Georgia State University, Atlanta GA. 30303, Physics \& Astronomy Department, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA 30303, Physics \& Astronomy Department, Georgia State University, Atlanta, GA, 30303