Abstract

Reactive-ion molecular-beam epitaxy has been used to grow epitaxial hexagonal-structure α-GaN on Al2O3(0001) and Al2O3(011̄2) substrates and metastable zinc-blende-structure β-GaN on MgO(001) under the following conditions: growth temperature Ts=450–800 °C; incident N+2/Ga flux ratio JN+2/JGa=1–5; and N+2 kinetic energy EN+2=35–90 eV. The surface structure of the α-GaN films was (1×1), with an ≊3% contraction in the in-plane lattice constant for films grown on Al2O3(0001), while the β-GaN films exhibited a 90°-rotated two-domain (4×1) reconstruction. Using a combination of in situ reflection high-energy electron diffraction, double-crystal x-ray diffraction, and cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy, the film/substrate epitaxial relationships were determined to be: (0001)GaN∥ (0001)Al2O3 with [21̄1̄0]GaN∥[11̄00]Al2O3 and [11̄00]GaN∥[12̄10]Al2O3, (21̄1̄0)GaN∥(011̄2)Al2O3 with [0001]GaN∥[01̄11]Al2O3 and [01̄10]GaN∥[21̄1̄0]Al2O3, and (001)GaN∥(001)MgO with [001]GaN∥[001]MgO. Films with the lowest extended defect number densities (nd≂1010 cm−2 threading dislocations with Burgers vector a0/3<112̄0≳) and the smallest x-ray-diffraction ω rocking curve widths (5 min) were obtained using Al2O3(0001) substrates, Ts≥650 °C, JN+2/JGa≥3.5, and EN+2=35 eV. Higher N+2 acceleration energies during deposition resulted in increased residual defect densities. In addition, EN+2 and JN+2/JGa were found to have a strong effect on film growth kinetics through a competition between collisionally induced dissociative chemisorption of N2 and stimulated desorption of Ga as described by a simple kinetic growth model. The room-temperature resistivity of as-deposited GaN films grown at Ts=600–700 °C with EN+2=35 eV increased by seven orders of magnitude, from 10−1 to 106 Ω cm, with an increase in JN+2/JGa from 1.7 to 5.0. Hall measurements on the more conductive samples yielded typical electron carrier concentrations of 2×1018 cm−3 with mobilities of 30–40 cm2 V−1 s−1. The room-temperature optical band gaps of α-GaN and β-GaN were 3.41 and 3.21 eV, respectively.

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