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Ion-beam synthesis of amorphous gallium nitride
Authors:S.A. Almeida  S. R. P. Silva  B. J. Sealy  J. F. Watts
Abstract:

Amorphous gallium nitride (a-GaN) has been synthesized for the first time by implanting gallium into amorphous silicon nitride (a-SiNx) films. The a-GaN is only formed when gallium is implanted into hydrogenated amorphous silicon nitride (a-SiNx:Hy) films with x > 1.5. The nitrogen concentration x of the substrate is varied by changing the feed-gas ratio during plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition of the nitride film. Using a pre-determined composition and implant condition, the implanted gallium is made to bond with the nitrogen to form a surface layer of a-GaN. Low-temperature annealing, compatible with large-area glass substrates, is then used to increase the thickness of the a-GaN and to transform more of the a-SiNx. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and Rutherford back-scattering spectroscopy have been used to examine the bond structure, composition and the depth profile of the synthesized material.
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