Playing with polarity

M. Stutzmann, O. Ambacher, M. Eickhoff, U. Karrer, A. Lima Pimenta, R. Neuberger, J. Schalwig, R. Dimitrov, P. J. Schuck, R. D. Grober

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Abstract

We review the influence of GaN crystal polarity on various properties of epitaxial films and electronic devices. GaN films grown on sapphire by MOCVD or HVPE usually exhibit Ga-face polarity. N-face polarity is obtained either on the backside of such layers after removal from the substrate, or by turning the crystal polarity in MBE growth via a thin AlN buffer layer. In addition to rather obvious differences in their structural and morphological features, Ga-and N-face samples differ also in their electronic properties. Thus, different Schottky barrier heights are observed for both polarities, the position and detailed properties of spontaneously formed two-dimensional electron gases vary with polarity, and the adsorption of gases and ions also show an influence of the two different surfaces. A particular interesting possibility is the growth of lateral polarity heterostructures with predetermined macroscopic domains of different polarity separated by inversion domain boundaries. These structures make use of the crystal polarity as a new degree of freedom for the investigation of electronic properties of III-nitrides and for novel devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)505-512
Number of pages8
JournalPhysica Status Solidi (B) Basic Research
Volume228
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2001

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