High indium content InGaN films grown by pulsed laser deposition using a dual-compositing target

Opt Express. 2012 Jul 2;20(14):15149-56. doi: 10.1364/OE.20.015149.

Abstract

High indium compositions InGaN films were grown on sapphires using low temperature pulse laser deposition (PLD) with a dual-compositing target. This target was used to overcome the obstacle in the InGaN growth by PLD due to the difficulty of target preparation, and provided a co-deposition reaction, where InGaN grains generated from the indium and GaN vapors deposit on sapphire surface and then act as nucleation seeds to promote further InGaN growth. The effects of co-deposition on growth mechanisms, surface morphology, and electrical properties of films were thoroughly investigated and the results clearly show promise for the development of high indium InGaN films using PLD technique with dual-compositing targets.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't