| Literature DB >> 33788402 |
Shuo Zhang1,2, Bingyao Liu3,4,5,6, Fang Ren1,2, Yue Yin1,2, Yunyu Wang1,2, Zhaolong Chen5,6, Bei Jiang5, Bingzhi Liu5,6,7, Zhetong Liu3,4,5,6, Jingyu Sun6,7, Meng Liang1,2, Jianchang Yan1,2, Tongbo Wei1,2, Xiaoyan Yi1,2, Junxi Wang1,2, Jinmin Li1,2, Peng Gao3,4,6,8, Zhongfan Liu5,6, Zhiqiang Liu1,2.
Abstract
The nitride films with high indium (In) composition play a crucial role in the fabrication of In-rich InGaN-based optoelectronic devices. However, a major limitation is In incorporation requiring a low temperature during growth at the expense of nitride dissociation. Here, to overcome this limitation, a strain-modulated growth method, namely the graphene (Gr)-nanorod (NR) enhanced quasi-van der Waals epitaxy, is proposed to increase the In composition in InGaN alloy. The lattice transparency of Gr enables constraint of in-plane orientation of nitride film and epitaxial relationships at the heterointerface. The Gr interlayer together with NRs buffer layer substantially reduces the stress of the GaN film by 74.4%, from 0.9 to 0.23 GPa, and thus increases the In incorporation by 30.7%. The first principles calculations confirm that the release of strain accounts for the dramatic improvement. The photoluminescence peak of multiple quantum wells shifts from 461 to 497 nm and the functionally small-sized cyan light-emitting diodes of 7 × 9 mil2 are demonstrated. These findings provide an efficient approach for the growth of In-rich InGaN film and extend the applications of nitrides in advanced optoelectronic, photovoltaic, and thermoelectric devices.Entities:
Keywords: graphene; high indium composition; nitrides; quasi-van der Waals epitaxy
Year: 2021 PMID: 33788402 DOI: 10.1002/smll.202100098
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Small ISSN: 1613-6810 Impact factor: 13.281