Influence of low-energy electron beam irradiation on defects in activated Mg-doped GaN

2002 ◽  
Vol 744 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Gelhausen ◽  
M. R. Phillips ◽  
H. N. Klein ◽  
E. M. Goldys

ABSTRACTCL spectroscopy studies at varying temperatures and excitation power densities as well as depth-resolved CL imaging were conducted to investigate the impact of low energy electron beam irradiation (LEEBI) on native defects and residual impurities in metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy (MOVPE) grown Mg-doped p-type GaN. Due to the dissociation of (Mg-H)0 complexes, LEEBI significantly increases the (e,Mg0) emission (3.26 eV) at 300 K and substantially decreases the H-Mg donor-acceptor-pair (DAP) emission (3.27 eV) at 80 K. In-plane and depth-resolved CL imaging indicates that hydrogen dissociation results from electron-hole recombination at H-defect complexes rather than heating by the electron beam. The dissociated hydrogen atoms associate with nitrogen vacancies, forming a deeper donor, i.e. a (H-VN) complex. The corresponding deeper DAP emission with Mg centered at 3.1 eV is clearly observed between 160 and 220 K. Moreover, a broad yellow luminescence (YL) band centered at 2.2 eV is observed in MOVPE-grown Mg-doped GaN after LEEBI-treatment. It is suggested that a combination of LEEBI-induced Fermi-level downshift due to Mg-acceptor activation and simultaneous dissociation of gallium vacancy-impurity complexes, i.e. (VGa-H), is responsible for the observed YL.

2002 ◽  
Vol 81 (20) ◽  
pp. 3747-3749 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Gelhausen ◽  
H. N. Klein ◽  
M. R. Phillips ◽  
E. M. Goldys

1989 ◽  
Vol 28 (Part 2, No. 12) ◽  
pp. L2112-L2114 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiroshi Amano ◽  
Masahiro Kito ◽  
Kazumasa Hiramatsu ◽  
Isamu Akasaki

2003 ◽  
Vol 83 (16) ◽  
pp. 3293-3295 ◽  
Author(s):  
O. Gelhausen ◽  
H. N. Klein ◽  
M. R. Phillips ◽  
E. M. Goldys

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pp. 032006
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U A Bliznyuk ◽  
P Yu Borchegovskaya ◽  
A P Chernyaev ◽  
V S Ipatova ◽  
V A Leontiev ◽  
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