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Selective area growth of GaN nanowires and nanofins by molecular beam epitaxy on heteroepitaxial diamond (001) substrates
GaN-on-diamond is a promising route towards reliable high-power transistor devices with outstanding performances due to better heat management, replacing common GaN-on-SiC technologies. Nevertheless, the implementation of GaN-on-diamond remains challenging. In this work, the selective area growth of...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417268/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36133019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00221j |
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author | Pantle, Florian Becker, Fabian Kraut, Max Wörle, Simon Hoffmann, Theresa Artmeier, Sabrina Stutzmann, Martin |
author_facet | Pantle, Florian Becker, Fabian Kraut, Max Wörle, Simon Hoffmann, Theresa Artmeier, Sabrina Stutzmann, Martin |
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description | GaN-on-diamond is a promising route towards reliable high-power transistor devices with outstanding performances due to better heat management, replacing common GaN-on-SiC technologies. Nevertheless, the implementation of GaN-on-diamond remains challenging. In this work, the selective area growth of GaN nanostructures on cost-efficient, large-scale available heteroepitaxial diamond (001) substrates by means of plasma-assisted molecular beam epitaxy is investigated. Additionally, we discuss the influence of an AlN buffer on the morphology of the GaN nanostructures. The nanowires and nanofins are characterized by a very high selectivity and controllable dimensions. Low temperature photoluminescence measurements are used to evaluate their structural quality. The growth of two GaN crystal domains, which are in-plane rotated against each other by 30°, is observed. The favoring of a certain domain is determined by the off-cut direction of the diamond substrates. By X-ray diffraction we show that the GaN nanostructures grow perpendicular to the diamond surface on off-cut diamond (001) substrates, which is in contrast to the growth on diamond (111), where the nanostructures are aligned with the substrate lattice. Polarity-selective wet chemical etching and Kelvin probe force microscopy reveal that the GaN nanostructures grow solely in the Ga-polar direction. This is a major advantage compared to the growth on diamond (111) and enables the application of GaN nanostructures on cost-efficient diamond for high-power/high-frequency applications. |
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spelling | pubmed-94172682022-09-20 Selective area growth of GaN nanowires and nanofins by molecular beam epitaxy on heteroepitaxial diamond (001) substrates Pantle, Florian Becker, Fabian Kraut, Max Wörle, Simon Hoffmann, Theresa Artmeier, Sabrina Stutzmann, Martin Nanoscale Adv Chemistry GaN-on-diamond is a promising route towards reliable high-power transistor devices with outstanding performances due to better heat management, replacing common GaN-on-SiC technologies. Nevertheless, the implementation of GaN-on-diamond remains challenging. In this work, the selective area growth of GaN nanostructures on cost-efficient, large-scale available heteroepitaxial diamond (001) substrates by means of plasma-assisted molecular beam epitaxy is investigated. Additionally, we discuss the influence of an AlN buffer on the morphology of the GaN nanostructures. The nanowires and nanofins are characterized by a very high selectivity and controllable dimensions. Low temperature photoluminescence measurements are used to evaluate their structural quality. The growth of two GaN crystal domains, which are in-plane rotated against each other by 30°, is observed. The favoring of a certain domain is determined by the off-cut direction of the diamond substrates. By X-ray diffraction we show that the GaN nanostructures grow perpendicular to the diamond surface on off-cut diamond (001) substrates, which is in contrast to the growth on diamond (111), where the nanostructures are aligned with the substrate lattice. Polarity-selective wet chemical etching and Kelvin probe force microscopy reveal that the GaN nanostructures grow solely in the Ga-polar direction. This is a major advantage compared to the growth on diamond (111) and enables the application of GaN nanostructures on cost-efficient diamond for high-power/high-frequency applications. RSC 2021-05-05 /pmc/articles/PMC9417268/ /pubmed/36133019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00221j Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Pantle, Florian Becker, Fabian Kraut, Max Wörle, Simon Hoffmann, Theresa Artmeier, Sabrina Stutzmann, Martin Selective area growth of GaN nanowires and nanofins by molecular beam epitaxy on heteroepitaxial diamond (001) substrates |
title | Selective area growth of GaN nanowires and nanofins by molecular beam epitaxy on heteroepitaxial diamond (001) substrates |
title_full | Selective area growth of GaN nanowires and nanofins by molecular beam epitaxy on heteroepitaxial diamond (001) substrates |
title_fullStr | Selective area growth of GaN nanowires and nanofins by molecular beam epitaxy on heteroepitaxial diamond (001) substrates |
title_full_unstemmed | Selective area growth of GaN nanowires and nanofins by molecular beam epitaxy on heteroepitaxial diamond (001) substrates |
title_short | Selective area growth of GaN nanowires and nanofins by molecular beam epitaxy on heteroepitaxial diamond (001) substrates |
title_sort | selective area growth of gan nanowires and nanofins by molecular beam epitaxy on heteroepitaxial diamond (001) substrates |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9417268/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36133019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d1na00221j |
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