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Possibility of the use of intermediate carbidsiliconoxide nanolayers on polydiamond substrates for gallium nitride layers epitaxy

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Publication Date2016-04-01
JournalSemiconductors
AuthorsP. A. Averichkin, A. A. Donskov, M. P. Dukhnovsky, S. N. Knyazev, Yu. P. Kozlova
InstitutionsResearch Institute of Scientific Research and Production Association, Institute for Nuclear Research

The results of using carbidsiliconoxide (a-C:SiO1.5) films with a thickness of 30-60 nm, produced by the pyrolysis annealing of oligomethylsilseskvioksana (CH3-SiO1.5) n with cyclolinear (staircased) molecular structure, as intermediate films in the hydride vapor phase epitaxy of gallium nitride on polycrystalline CVD-diamond substrates are presented. In the pyrolysis annealing of (CH3-SiO1.5) n films in an atmosphere of nitrogen at a temperature of 1060°C, methyl radicals are carbonized to yield carbon atoms chemically bound to silicon. In turn, these atoms form a SiC monolayer on the surface of a-C:SiO1.5 films via covalent bonding with silicon. It is shown that GaN islands grow on such an intermediate layer on CVD-polydiamond substrates in the process of hydride vapor phase epitaxy in a vertical reactor from the GaCl-NH3-N2 gas mixture.