Abstract
A low temperature growth method based on electron cyclotron resonance plasma-enhanced metal organic chemical vapor deposition system (ECR-PEMOCVD) was proposed for the growth of GaN films on ordinary soda-lime glass substrates with Ni as intermediate layer. With this method, high c-orientated crystalline GaN films with atomically smooth surface were achieved on amorphous Ni/glass substrate at an extremely low temperature of ∼480 °C. This GaN/Ni/glass structures have great potential for dramatically improve the scalability and cost of solid-state lighting, since the adverse effects with high temperature process for glass substrates can be effectively suppressed by this technique.
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