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Effects of surface treatment using aqua regia solution on the change of surface band bending of p-type GaN SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Effects of surface treatment using aqua regia solution on the change of surface band bending of p-type GaN
Authors
KIM, JONG KYUKim, KJKim, BKim, JNKwak, JSPark, YJLEE, JONG LAM
Date Issued
2001-03
Publisher
MINERALS METALS MATERIALS SOC
Abstract
Effects of surface treatment on the change of band bending at the surface of p-type GaN were studied using synchrotron radiation photoemission spectroscopy, and the results were used to interpret the reduction of contact resistivity by the surface treatment. The contact resistivity on p-type GaN decreased from (5.1+/-1.2)x10(-1) to (9.3(+/-)3.5) x 10(-5) Omega cm(2) by the surface treatment using aqua regia prior to Pt deposition. Surface band bending was reduced by 0.58 eV and 0.87 eV after the surface treatments by HCl and aqua regia solutions, respectively. The atomic ratio of Ga/N decreased as the photoelectron detection angle was decreased, indicating that the surface oxide was mainly composed of Ga and O, GaOx, formed during high-temperature annealing for the generation of holes, and Ga vacancies, V-Ga, were produced below the GaOx layer. Consequently, the aqua regia treatment plays a role in removing GaOx formed on p-type GaN, leading to the shift of the Fermi level toward the energy levels of V-GA located near the valence band edge. This causes the decrease of barrier height for the transport of holes, resulting in the good ohmic contacts to p-type GaN.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/28165
DOI
10.1007/s11664-001-0005-3
ISSN
0361-5235
Article Type
Article
Citation
JOURNAL OF ELECTRONIC MATERIALS, vol. 30, no. 3, page. 129 - 133, 2001-03
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