Abstract

GaAs 1− x N x epilayers were grown on a GaAs(0 0 1) substrate by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition. Composition was determined by high resolution X-ray diffraction. Band gap was measured from 77 to 400 K by using photocurrent measurements. The photocurrent spectra show clear near-band-edge peak and their peak energies drastically decrease with increasing nitrogen composition due to band gap bowing in the GaAs 1− x N x epilayers. Those red shifts were particularly notable for low nitrogen compositions. However, the shifts tended to saturate when the nitrogen composition become higher than 0.98%. When the nitrogen composition is in the range 1.68–3.11%, the measured temperature dependence of the energy band gap was nicely fitted. However, the properties for the nitrogen composition range 0.31–0.98% could not be fitted with a single fitting model. This result indicates that the bowing parameter reaches 25.39 eV for low nitrogen incorporation ( x=0.31%), and decreases with increasing nitrogen composition.

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