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ACS Appl Mater Interfaces ; 13(31): 37883-37892, 2021 Aug 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34313418

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Here, we systematically investigated the growth conditions of an n-GaN cap layer for nanowire-based light emitters with a tunnel junction. Selective-area growth of multiple quantum shell (MQS)/nanowire core-shell structures on a patterned n-GaN/sapphire substrate was performed by metal-organic vapor phase epitaxy, followed by the growth of a p-GaN, an n++/ p++-GaN tunnel junction, and an n-GaN cap layer. Specifically, two-step growth of the n-GaN cap layer was carried out under various growth conditions to determine the optimal conditions for a flat n-GaN cap layer. Scanning transmission electron microscopy characterization revealed that n++-GaN can be uniformly grown on the m-plane sidewall of MQS nanowires. A clear tunnel junction, involving 10-nm-thick p++-GaN and 3-nm-thick n++-GaN, was confirmed on the nonpolar m-planes of the nanowires. The Mg doping concentration and distribution profile of the p++-GaN shell were inspected using three-dimensional atom probe tomography. Afterward, the reconstructed isoconcentration mapping was applied to identify Mg-rich clusters. The density and average size of the Mg clusters were estimated to be approximately 4.3 × 1017 cm-3 and 5 nm, respectively. Excluding the Mg atoms contained in the clusters, the remaining Mg doping concentration in the p++-GaN region was calculated to be 1.1 × 1020 cm-3. Despite the lack of effective activation, a reasonably low operating voltage and distinct light emissions were preliminarily observed in MQS nanowire-based LEDs under the optimal n-GaN cap growth conditions. In the fabricated MQS-nanowire devices, carriers were injected into both the r-plane and m-plane of the nanowires without a clear quantum confinement Stark effect.

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Nanoscale ; 11(40): 18746-18757, 2019 Oct 28.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31591631

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Coaxial GaInN/GaN multiple-quantum-shells (MQSs) nanowires (NWs) were grown on an n-type GaN/sapphire template employing selective growth by metal-organic chemical vapour deposition (MOCVD). To improve the cathodoluminescence (CL) emission intensity, an AlGaN shell was grown underneath the MQS active structures. By controlling the growth temperature and duration, an impressive and up to 11-fold enhancement of CL intensity is achieved at the top area of the GaInN/GaN MQS NWs. The spatial distribution of Al composition in the AlGaN undershell was assessed as a function of position along the NW and analysed by energy-dispersive X-ray measurement and CL characterisation. By introducing an AlGaN shell underneath GaInN/GaN MQS, the diffusion of point defects from the n-core to MQS is effectively suppressed because of the lower formation energy of vacancies-complexes in AlGaN in comparison to GaN. Moreover, the spatial distribution of Al and In was attributed to the insufficient delivery of gas precursors to the bottom of the NWs and the anisotropy diffusion on the nonpolar m-planes. This investigation can shed light on the effect of the AlGaN undershell on improving the emission efficiency of NW-based white and micro-light-emitting diodes (LEDs).

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