Abstract

In this study we related structural properties of GaN grown on ceramic substrate and studied with transmission electron microscopy with the results of photo-and cathodoluminescence investigations. We found that stacking faults in the basal plane were responsible for both strong room temperature visible emission and exciton-related ultraviolet luminescence at cryogenic temperature.

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