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Impact of defects on the electrical transport, optical properties and failure mechanisms of GaN nanowires.
Armstrong, Andrew M. ; Aubry, Sylvie ; Shaner, Eric Arthur ; Siegal, Michael P. ; Li, Qiming ; Jones, Reese E. ; Westover, Tyler ; Wang, George T. ; Zhou, Xiao Wang ; Talin, Albert Alec ; Bogart, Katherine Huderle Andersen ; Harris, C. Thomas ; Huang, Jian Yu
关键词: BREAKDOWN;    DEFECTS;    DISLOCATIONS;    ELECTRICAL FAULTS;    ELECTRON MICROSCOPY;    GETTERING;    JOULE HEATING;    LASERS;    LUMINESCENCE;    MITIGATION;    NANOSTRUCTURES;    OPTICAL PROPERTIES;    PHOTOCONDUCTIVITY;    PHYSICS;    POINT DEFECTS;    SCATTER;   
DOI  :  10.2172/991531
RP-ID  :  SAND2010-6324
PID  :  OSTI ID: 991531
Others  :  TRN: US201021%%276
学科分类:纳米科学和纳米技术
美国|英语
来源: SciTech Connect
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【 摘 要 】

We present the results of a three year LDRD project that focused on understanding the impact of defects on the electrical, optical and thermal properties of GaN-based nanowires (NWs). We describe the development and application of a host of experimental techniques to quantify and understand the physics of defects and thermal transport in GaN NWs. We also present the development of analytical models and computational studies of thermal conductivity in GaN NWs. Finally, we present an atomistic model for GaN NW electrical breakdown supported with experimental evidence. GaN-based nanowires are attractive for applications requiring compact, high-current density devices such as ultraviolet laser arrays. Understanding GaN nanowire failure at high-current density is crucial to developing nanowire (NW) devices. Nanowire device failure is likely more complex than thin film due to the prominence of surface effects and enhanced interaction among point defects. Understanding the impact of surfaces and point defects on nanowire thermal and electrical transport is the first step toward rational control and mitigation of device failure mechanisms. However, investigating defects in GaN NWs is extremely challenging because conventional defect spectroscopy techniques are unsuitable for wide-bandgap nanostructures. To understand NW breakdown, the influence of pre-existing and emergent defects during high current stress on NW properties will be investigated. Acute sensitivity of NW thermal conductivity to point-defect density is expected due to the lack of threading dislocation (TD) gettering sites, and enhanced phonon-surface scattering further inhibits thermal transport. Excess defect creation during Joule heating could further degrade thermal conductivity, producing a viscous cycle culminating in catastrophic breakdown. To investigate these issues, a unique combination of electron microscopy, scanning luminescence and photoconductivity implemented at the nanoscale will be used in concert with sophisticated molecular-dynamics calculations of surface and defect-mediated NW thermal transport. This proposal seeks to elucidate long standing material science questions for GaN while addressing issues critical to realizing reliable GaN NW devices.

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