Abstract

A highly disordered GaN nanostructure was grown by using hydride vapor phase epitaxy on an Si(100) substrate, and its diffuse reflectivity was measured in the 200-1200 nm spectral range by using an integrating sphere. A modified multiple-scattering-based model successfully explained the spectral distribution of diffuse reflectivity of this highly disordered GaN nanostructure.

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