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Proceedings of SPIE | 2016

Optical and crystal quality improvement in green emitting InxGa1-xN multi-quantum wells through optimization of MOCVD growth

Erkan A. Berkman; Soo Min Lee; Frank Ramos; Eric Tucker; Ronald A. Arif; Eric A. Armour; George D. Papasouliotis

We report on green-emitting In0.18Ga0.82N/GaN multi-quantum well (MQW) structures over a variety of metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) growth conditions to examine the morphology, optical quality, and micron-scale emission properties. The MOCVD growth parameter space was analyzed utilizing two orthogonal metrics which allows comparing and optimizing growth conditions over a wide range of process parameters: effective gas speed, S*, and effective V/III ratio, V/III*. Optimized growth conditions with high V/III, low gas speed, and slow growth rates resulted in improved crystal quality, PL emission efficiency, and micron-scale wavelength uniformity. One of the main challenges in green MQWs with high Indium content is the formation of Indium inclusion type defects due to the large lattice mismatch combined with the miscibility gap between GaN and InN. An effective way of eliminating Indium inclusions was demonstrated by introducing a small fraction of H2 (2.7%) in the gas composition during the growth of high temperature GaN quantum barriers. In addition, the positive effects of employing an InGaN/GaN superlattice (SL) underlayer to crystal quality and micron-scale emission uniformity was demonstrated, which is of special interest for applications such as micro-LEDs.


Journal of Materials Research | 2015

Stress engineering with AlN/GaN superlattices for epitaxial GaN on 200 mm silicon substrates using a single wafer rotating disk MOCVD reactor

Jie Su; Eric A. Armour; Balakrishnan Krishnan; Soo Min Lee; George D. Papasouliotis


Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2016

Uniform growth of III-nitrides on 200 mm silicon substrates using a single wafer rotating disk MOCVD reactor

Jie Su; Eric A. Armour; Soo Min Lee; Ronald A. Arif; George D. Papasouliotis


228th ECS Meeting (October 11-15, 2015) | 2015

(Invited) Epitaxial III-Nitride Film Growth in a Single Wafer Rotating Disk MOCVD Reactor

George D. Papasouliotis; Jie Su; Balakrishnan Krishnan; Ronald A. Arif


MRS Proceedings | 2013

Effect of Growth Pressure and Gas-Phase Chemistry on the Optical Quality of InGaN/GaN Multi-Quantum Wells

Eric A. Armour; D. Byrnes; R.A. Arif; S.M. Lee; E.A. Berkman; George D. Papasouliotis; C. Li; Edward B. Stokes; Ryan Hefti; Patrick J. Moyer


ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology | 2013

PL Spatial Variation in InGaN/GaN MQWs Studied by Confocal Microscopy and TRPL Spectroscopy

C. Li; Edward B. Stokes; Ryan Hefti; Patrick J. Moyer; Eric A. Armour; R.A. Arif; D. Byrnes; S.M. Lee; George D. Papasouliotis


Archive | 2017

STRESS CONTROL ON THIN SILICON SUBSTRATES

Jie Su; George D. Papasouliotis


Archive | 2017

MULTIPLE CHAMBER CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION SYSTEM

George D. Papasouliotis; Miguel Saldana; Brett Snowden; Yuliy Rashkovsky; Michael Pacier


Archive | 2017

Multi -chambered chemical vapor deposition system

Yuliy Rashkovsky; Miguel Saldana; Michael Pacier; Brett Snowden; George D. Papasouliotis


Archive | 2017

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLED DOPANT INCORPORATION AND ACTIVATION IN A CHEMICAL VAPOR DEPOSITION SYSTEM

Eric A. Armour; George D. Papasouliotis; Daewon Kwon

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Soo Min Lee

Samsung Electro-Mechanics

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C. Li

University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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Edward B. Stokes

University of North Carolina at Charlotte

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