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On the effect of high Mg doping on the polarity of GaN

Benaissa, M.
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Beaumont, B.
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Damilano, B.
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2001
Microscopy Of Semiconducting Materials 2001
Royal-Microscopical-Society Conference on Microscopy of Semiconducting Materials

A study on the effect of high Mg doping on the microstructure of GaN grown on sapphire is presented. The tendency of Mg to induce a change in polarity is demonstrated. In metalorganic vapour phase epitaxy grown films, pyramidal and columnar inversion domains as well as local reversal of polarity are observed. A similar reversal of polarity is also observed in molecular beam epitaxy grown samples. As a consequence, Mg doping may open a way to control the polarity of GaN films and, therefore, to realise heterostructures with alternate polarities.

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conference paper
DOI
10.1201/9781351074629-65
Author(s)
Benaissa, M.
Beaumont, B.
Damilano, B.
Grandjean, N.  
Vennegues, P.
Date Issued

2001

Publisher

AIP

Published in
Microscopy Of Semiconducting Materials 2001
Series title/Series vol.

Institute Of Physics Conference Series

Start page

307

End page

310

Subjects

Inversion

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Magnesium

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Epitaxy

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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LASPE  
Event nameEvent placeEvent date
Royal-Microscopical-Society Conference on Microscopy of Semiconducting Materials

OXFORD, ENGLAND

Mar 25-29, 2001

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October 13, 2010
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