Abstract

AbstractReactive Ion Etching (RIE) induces defects in semiconductor materials. These defects can serve as local non-radiative recombination centres for electron-hole pairs, affecting the radiative lifetimes and luminescence efficiencies of the semiconductors. Argon (Ar) and sulphur hexafluoride (SF6) gases were used as etching gases to investigate the influence of ion energy on the RIE induced optical damage of Gallium Nitride (GaN). The significant result of etching by Ar and SF6 gases was that these etching induce defects, but as the total PL does not greatly change, it appears that this process is not increasing the density of nonradiative centres.

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