Abstract

We present a study of specific contact resistivity from multiterminal Kelvin measurements for GaN nanowire (NW) devices. Nanowire specific contact resistivity is found to be process-independent and in good agreement to that of epitaxially grown GaN. A strong dependence of NW specific contact resistivity on carrier density is observed to be in good agreement with theory.

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