Abstract

The post-growth annealing effects on the electrical properties of low temperature (LT-) GaAs grown by molecular beam epitaxy have been investigated. It was found that the resistivity of the LT-GaAs layer increased exponentially with annealing temperature TA, resulting in an activation energy of 2.1 eV. This activation energy is related to the activation energy of arsenic precipitation. Based on hopping conduction theory, an As cluster density NT, has been estimated from the resistivities of the LT-GaAs layers. The change of density of arsenic clusters with TA, was found to be of the form NT=NT0 exp(−T/T0), in agreement with values obtained by transmission electron microscopy measurements. The breakdown voltage of the LT-GaAs layer remained almost unchanged as TA was increased up to 650 °C, but the breakdown characteristic became soft. The formation of As clusters is held responsible for the soft breakdown of the LT-GaAs layer after annealing.

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