Articles you may be interested inIn situ GaN decomposition analysis by quadrupole mass spectrometry and reflection high-energy electron diffraction J. Appl. Phys.
Cubic AlxGa1-xN films were grown by molecular beam epitaxy on freestanding 3C-SiC (001) substrates with an Al mole fraction of x=0 to 0.74. Using the intensity of a reflected high energy electron beam as a probe we find optimum growth conditions of c-AlGaN when a one-monolayer gallium coverage is formed at the growing surface. Clear reflection high energy electron diffraction oscillations during the initial growth of AlxGa1-xN/GaN layers were observed. The growth rate was about 177 nm/h. We find that the aluminium mole fraction is only determined by the aluminium flux, and that the AlxGa1-xN growth rate is independent on the aluminium content. Atomic force microscopy exhibits smooth surfaces with a RMS roughness of about 5 nm on 5×5 µm2 areas. Cathodoluminescence spectroscopy revealed clear band edge emission up to an aluminium mole fraction of x=0.52, showing a linear relation between the band gap energy and the Al composition.
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