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He Hui Sun1, Feng Yun Guo, Deng Yue Li, Lu Wang, Dong Bo Wang, Lian Cheng Zhao.
Abstract
High Al content AlxGa1-xN/GaN multiple quantum well (MQW) films with different interlayers were grown by metal organic chemical vapor deposition. These MQWs were designed to achieve intersubband (ISB) absorption in the mid-infrared spectral range. We have considered two growth conditions, with AlGaN interlayer and GaN/AlN superlattice (SL) interlayer, both deposited on GaN-on-sapphire templates. Atomic force microscopy images show a relatively rough surface with atomic-step terraces and surface depression, mainly dominated by dislocations. High-resolution X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy analyses indicate that good crystalline quality of the AlGaN/GaN MQW layer could be achieved when the AlGaN interlayer is inserted. The ISB absorption with a peak at 3.7 μm was demonstrated in MQW films with AlGaN interlayer. However, we have not observed the infrared absorption in MQW films with GaN/AlN SL interlayer. It is believed that the high dislocation density and weaker polarization that resulted from the rough interface are determinant factors of vanished ISB absorption for MQW films with the GaN/AlN SL interlayer.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 23181766 PMCID: PMC3526456 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-7-649
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1AFM images of the samples with different interlayers. (a) With AlGaN interlayer and (b) with GaN/AlN SL interlayer. The scanned area is 4 × 4 μm2.
Surface roughness and FWHM of -scan for (0002) and (10–12) reflections of samples A and B
| A | 1.92 | 339 | 593 | 272.3 | 267 |
| B | 2.55 | 358 | 639 | 237 | 251 |
RMS, Root mean square.
Figure 2(0002) -2scan of samples A and B. IL stands for interlayer.
Figure 3Weak-beam dark-field images of samples A and B. (a, b) The same region taken from sample A, using g vectors of (0002) and (11–20). (c, d) The corresponding images taken from sample B.
Figure 4The ISB absorption spectrum of samples A and B. Curve 1 for sample A, curve 2 for sample B.