Abstract

ABSTRACTGaN1-yAsy epitaxial alloys on the N-rich side with high As content were grown by metalorganic vapor phase epitaxy. They had specular surfaces and the single-phase epitaxial nature was confirmed by X-ray diffraction. The As incorporation increased through both a decrease in the growth temperature and V/III ratio. These trends were similar to that found in other III-V alloy systems which exhibit a large miscibility gap and the anion incorporation was considered to have been limited kinetically under the conditions of the low V/III ratio. The range of achieved As content was extended up to y=0.067, which is a composition well within the miscibility gap. The As-content dependence of the band gap energy was determined by optical absorption measurements and large bowing parameter of 16.8 ± 0.9 eV was determined.

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