Iron as a source of efficient Shockley-Read-Hall recombination in GaN
Applied Physics Letters 109(16)
Article 2016 English
Authors
DW
Darshana Wickramaratne
JS
Jimmy‐Xuan Shen
CD
Cyrus E. Dreyer
Abstract
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Transition metal impurities are known to adversely affect the efficiency of electronic and optoelectronic devices by introducing midgap defect levels that can act as efficient Shockley-Read-Hall centers. Iron impurities in GaN do not follow this pattern: their defect level is close to the conduction band and hence far from midgap. Using hybrid functional first-principles calculations, we uncover the electronic properties of Fe and we demonstrate that its high efficiency as a nonradiative center is due to a recombination cycle involving excited states. Unintentional incorporation of iron impurities at modest concentrations (1015 cm–3) leads to nanosecond nonradiative recombination lifetimes, which can be detrimental for the efficiency of electronic and optoelectronic devices.
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