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Part A: Materials Science

Coalescence-induced planar defects in GaN layers grown on ordered arrays of nanorods by metal–organic vapour phase epitaxy

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Pages 3154-3166 | Received 03 Jul 2012, Accepted 01 May 2013, Published online: 06 Jun 2013
 

Abstract

The planar defect structure of coalesced GaN layers fabricated on ordered arrays of nanorods and grown by metal–organic vapour phase epitaxy has been studied using conventional and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. During the process of coalescence, a boundary was created between two pyramids, where I1-type basal plane stacking faults propagating through the overgrown layers are terminated by Frank-Shockley partial dislocations. According to multislice HRTEM simulations of experimental observed images in the [] zone axis, the step-and hairpin-shaped basal prismatic stacking faults with inclined {} plane are consistent with Drum’s structural model, which has a lower formation energy compared with the model proposed by Amelinckx. Based on the observation that there are no stacking faults in the overgrown layers prior to the nanopyramid merging, the mechanism of coalescence induced stacking faults is proposed. This research contributes to the understanding of planar defect formation in III-nitride semiconductor grown by a coalescence process.

Acknowledgements

We acknowledge A. Pfeiffer for technical assistance, D. Steffen for sample preparation. This work has been sponsored by the European project SMASH (FP7-GA# 228999-2) and partially by the National Science Council, Taiwan, R.O.C, under Contract NSC102-2218-E-218-002.

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