Abstract

Dry etched InAlN surfaces have been characterized by atomic force microscopy, current‐voltage measurements, and Auger electron spectroscopy. Electron cyclotron resonance discharges of , or all produce nitrogen deficient surfaces that promote leakage current in rectifying metal contacts, with the producing the least disruption of the InAlN surface properties.

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