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Luminescence in GaN co-doped with carbon and silicon
Authors:CH Seager  DR Tallant  W Götz
Institution:a Sandia National Laboratories, MS-1413, P.O. Box 5800, Albuquerque, NM 87185, USA
b Lumileds Lighting, San Jose, CA 95131, USA
Abstract:GaN samples, containing various concentrations of carbon and doped intentionally with silicon, have been grown heteroepitaxially on sapphire using metal-organic-chemical-vapor deposition. Previous electrical and optical data, together with Density Functional calculations, have suggested that carbon is incorporated at acceptor and donor substitutional sites in this material; the relative importance of each is determined by the Fermi level position and the growth conditions. Here the luminescence behavior of these materials is examined in more detail, including spectral, temperature, and time dependences under ultraviolet light and electron beam excitation conditions. Particular attention is given to the commonly observed “yellow band” at View the MathML source, a blue luminescence at View the MathML source seen only in samples where carbon is the majority dopant, and ultraviolet bands near View the MathML source. Our data suggest that the latter two bands are both donor-acceptor related with the final state being the negatively charged state of a carbon atom substituting for nitrogen. In samples where carbon is the majority dopant, extended luminescence excitation at low temperatures results in large changes in the brightness of the yellow and blue luminescence bands. These effects are similar to other recent observations of luminescence metastability in high resistivity GaN, and we suggest that carbon plays a crucial role in this phenomenon.
Keywords:GaN  Carbon  Yellow emission  Self-compensation
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