Atomic structure of defects in GaN:Mg grown with Ga polarity

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Liliental-Weber, Z [1 ]
Tomaszewicz, T [1 ]
Zakharov, D [1 ]
Jasinski, J [1 ]
O'Keefe, MA [1 ]
Hautakangas, S [1 ]
Laakso, A [1 ]
Saarinen, K [1 ]
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[1] Lawrence Berkeley Lab, Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
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Electron microscope phase images, produced by direct reconstruction of the scattered electron wave from a focal series of high-resolution images, were used to determine the nature of defects formed in GaN:Mg crystals. We studied bulk crystals grown from dilute solutions of atomic nitrogen in liquid gallium at high pressure and thin films grown by the MOCVD method. All the crystals were grown with Ga-polarity. In both types of samples the majority of defects were three dimensional Mg-rich hexagonal pyramids with bases on the (0001) plane and six walls on {11 (2) under bar3} planes seen in cross-section as triangulars. Some other defects appear in cross-section as trapezoidal (rectangular) defects as a result of presence of truncated pyramids. Both type of defects have hollow centers. They are decorated by Mg on all six side walls and a base. The GaN which grows inside on the defect walls shows polarity inversion. It is shown that change of polarity starts from the defect tip and propagates to the base, and that the stacking sequence changes from ab in the matrix to b0c inside the defect. Exchange of the Ga sublattice with the N sublattice within the defect leads to 0.6 +/- 0.2Angstrom displacement between Ga sublattices outside and inside the defects. It is proposed that lateral overgrowth of the cavities formed within the defect takes place to restore matrix polarity on the defect base.
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