Significantly Improved Luminescence Properties Of Nitrogen-Polar (000(1over Bar>)Over-Bar) Ingan Multiple Quantum Wells Grown By Pulsed Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES(2015)

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We have demonstrated nitrogen-polar (000 (1) over bar) (N-polar) InGaN multiple quantum wells (MQWs) with significantly improved luminescence properties prepared by pulsed metalorganic chemical vapor deposition. During the growth of InGaN quantum wells, Ga and N sources are alternately injected into the reactor to alter the surface stoichiometry. The influence of flow duration in pulsed growth mode on the luminescence properties has been studied. We find that use of pulsed-mode creates a high density of hexagonal mounds with an increased InGaN growth rate and enhanced In composition around screw-type dislocations, resulting in remarkably improved luminescence properties. The mechanism of enhanced luminescence caused by the hexagonal mounds is discussed. Luminescence properties of N-polar InGaN MQWs grown with short pulse durations have been significantly improved in comparison with a sample grown by a conventional continuous growth method.
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N-polar,InGaN MQWs,MOCVD,photoluminescence,mounds
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