Process Optimization for Selective Area Doping of GaN by Ion Implantation

JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC MATERIALS(2021)

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In light of the importance of selective area doping in GaN to enable planar process technology, and to avoid the complications from the etch/regrowth process, ion implantation is the recognizable alternative. Annealing to activate dopant species and repair the damage to a crystal poses a challenge for GaN since the material will decompose to Ga + N 2 at atmospheric pressure and relevant temperatures. In this research, in situ high- and low-temperature epitaxial and ex situ sputtered AlN caps were examined in different stacking arrangements to study the optimum conditions for Mg ion implantation and activation. Concurrently, a matrix of different implantation doses was also investigated to better understand the dose-dependent activation. Each sample has a unique cap stack and four different implant doses, including an unimplanted reference quadrant. The results show that poorer quality cap films enable nitrogen to leave the crystal during annealing and leave nitrogen vacancies behind. Furthermore, a high dose is needed at the surface to facilitate ohmic contact formation. The results suggest that in situ epitaxial-grown AlN caps are more suitable for GaN activation annealing, and high-temperature thin caps provide the best barrier to prevent crystal disintegration. We reveal a timely strategy for preserving the quality of GaN crystal structure during the electrical activation of the ion-implanted Mg atoms. This work provides valuable information that bridges the gap between device processing and electrical characterization of GaN devices, presenting a clear path towards achieving an electrical activation of implanted Mg while maintaining the integrity of the crystalline structure of GaN.
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GaN, ion implantation, AlN caps, Mg activation, selective doping
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