Abstract

Non-polar a-plane ( 1 1 2 ¯ 0 ) GaN thin films were grown on r-plane ( 1 1 ¯ 0 2 ) sapphire substrates by metal-organic chemical vapor deposition. In order to obtain a-plane GaN films with better crystal quality and surface morphology, detailed comparisons between different growth conditions were investigated. The results showed that high-temperature and low-pressure conditions facilitating two-dimensional growth could lead to a fully coalesced a-plane GaN layer with a very smooth surface. The best mean roughness of the surface morphology was 10.5 Å. Various thickness values of AlN nucleation layers and the V/III ratios for growth of the a-plane GaN bulk were also studied to determine the best condition for obtaining a smooth surface morphology of the a-plane GaN layer.

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