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Atomic Evolution Mechanism and Suppression of Edge Threading Dislocations in Nitride Remote Heteroepitaxy

2024-07-11


Author(s): Shi, B (Shi, Bo); Liu, ZT (Liu, Zhetong); Li, Y (Li, Yang); Chen, Q (Chen, Qi); Liu, JX (Liu, Jiaxin); Yang, KL (Yang, Kailai); Liang, M (Liang, Meng); Yi, XY (Yi, Xiaoyan); Wang, JX (Wang, Junxi); Li, JM (Li, Jinmin); Kang, JJ (Kang, Junjie); Gao, P (Gao, Peng); Liu, ZQ (Liu, Zhiqiang)

Source: NANO LETTERS Volume: 24  Issue: 24  Pages: 7458-7466  

DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c01724  Early Access Date: JUN 2024  Published Date: 2024 JUN 11  

Abstract: The majority of dislocations in nitride epilayers are edge threading dislocations (TDs), which diminish the performance of nitride devices. However, it is extremely difficult to reduce the edge TDs due to the lack of available slip systems. Here, we systematically investigate the formation mechanism of edge TDs and find that besides originating at the coalescence boundaries, these dislocations are also closely related to geometrical misfit dislocations at the interface. Based on this understanding, we propose a novel strategy to reduce the edge TD density of the GaN epilayer by nearly 1 order of magnitude via graphene-assisted remote heteroepitaxy. The first-principles calculations confirm that the insertion of graphene dramatically reduces the energy barrier required for interfacial sliding, which promotes a new strain release channel. This work provides a unique approach to directly suppress the formation of edge TDs at the source, thereby facilitating the enhanced performance of photoelectronic and electronic devices.




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