Competition between built-in polarization and p–n junction field in III-nitride heterostructures

The high built-in polarization field is a fingerprint of III-nitride heterostructures. Alloy composition and doping profile significantly affect the magnitude of the electric field present in subsequent layers, but the sign of the electric field is usually defined by substrate polarity and external...

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Published inJournal of applied physics Vol. 134; no. 24
Main Authors Turski, Henryk, Chlipala, Mikolaj, Zdanowicz, Ewelina, Rogowicz, Ernest, Muziol, Grzegorz, Moneta, Joanna, Grzanka, Szymon, Kryśko, Marcin, Syperek, Marcin, Kudrawiec, Robert, Skierbiszewski, Czeslaw
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 28.12.2023
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Summary:The high built-in polarization field is a fingerprint of III-nitride heterostructures. Alloy composition and doping profile significantly affect the magnitude of the electric field present in subsequent layers, but the sign of the electric field is usually defined by substrate polarity and external bias. Here, we propose to utilize acceptor and donor doping concentrations exceeding 1020 cm−3 to obtain a high junction field that can solely abolish built-in polarization for a polar (0001) InGaN/GaN quantum well (QW). We have used photoluminescence (PL), time-resolved PL (TRPL), and contactless electroreflectance in order to gain insight into the strength of the electric field present in the grown heterostructures. Good match between expected and measured electric field values was obtained. A dramatic decrease in the luminescence lifetime for a flat QW was confirmed using TRPL. The presented results open a way to realize devices that profit from the low built-in field, like photodetectors, using abundant polar substrates.
ISSN:0021-8979
1089-7550
DOI:10.1063/5.0177614