GaN-on-diamond technology platform: Bonding-free membrane manufacturing process

GaN-on-diamond samples were demonstrated using a membrane-based technology. This was achieved by selective area Si substrate removal of areas of up to 1 cm × 1 cm from a GaN-on-Si wafer, followed by direct growth of a polycrystalline diamond using microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition on etch e...

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Main Authors: Matthew D. Smith, Jerome A. Cuenca, Daniel E. Field, Yen-chun Fu, Chao Yuan, Fabien Massabuau, Soumen Mandal, James W. Pomeroy, Rachel A. Oliver, Michael J. Uren, Khaled Elgaid, Oliver A. Williams, Iain Thayne, Martin Kuball
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AIP Publishing LLC 2020-03-01
Series:AIP Advances
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5129229
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Summary:GaN-on-diamond samples were demonstrated using a membrane-based technology. This was achieved by selective area Si substrate removal of areas of up to 1 cm × 1 cm from a GaN-on-Si wafer, followed by direct growth of a polycrystalline diamond using microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition on etch exposed N-polar AlN epitaxial nucleation layers. Atomic force microscopy and transmission electron microscopy were used to confirm the formation of high quality, void-free AlN/diamond interfaces. The bond between the III-nitride layers and the diamond was validated by strain measurements of the GaN buffer layer. Demonstration of this technology platform is an important step forward for the creation of next generation high power electronic devices.
ISSN:2158-3226