Abstract

The nucleation of HVPE GaN on misoriented sapphire substrates and the transition from the nucleation layer to an epitaxial film were investigated. After a KOH/NaOH eutectic etch of the approximately 45 μ m thick GaN layer, grown on sapphire using a low temperature nucleation, high temperature epitaxy process, the cross-sections revealed columnar structures, up to roughly 1 μ m above the sapphire substrate. Photoetching of the thick GaN layers revealed inhomogeneous defect distributions along the cross-sections, which appeared to be related to the numerous pinholes originating at the GaN/sapphire interface. We present a model explaining the formation of pinholes by the coalescence of the GaN nuclei during the epitaxial overgrowth.

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