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Growth kinetics and substrate stability during high-temperature molecular beam epitaxy of AlN nanowires

Published 15 Jun 2023 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (2306.09184v2)

Abstract: We study the molecular beam epitaxy of AlN nanowires between 950 and 1215 {\deg}C, well above the usual growth temperatures, to identify optimal growth conditions. The nanowires are grown by self-assembly on TiN(111) films sputtered onto Al$_2$O$_3$. Above 1100 {\deg}C, the TiN film is seen to undergo grain growth and its surface exhibits {111} facets where AlN nucleation preferentially occurs. Modelling of the nanowire elongation rate measured at different temperatures shows that the Al adatom diffusion length is maximised at 1150 {\deg}C, which appears to be the optimum growth temperature. However, analysis of the nanowire luminescence shows a steep increase in the deep-level signal already above 1050 {\deg}C, associated with O incorporation from the Al$_2$O$_3$ substrate. Comparison with AlN nanowires grown on Si, MgO and SiC substrates suggests that heavy doping of Si and O by interdiffusion from the TiN/substrate interface increases the nanowire internal quantum efficiency, presumably due to the formation of a SiN$_x$ or AlO$_x$ passivation shell. The outdiffusion of Si and O would also cause the formation of the inversion domains observed in the nanowires. It follows that for optoelectronic and piezoelectric applications, optimal AlN nanowire ensembles should be prepared at 1150 {\deg}C on TiN/SiC substrates and will require an ex situ surface passivation.

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