Dc and ac electrical response of MOCVD grown GaN in p-i-n structure, assessed through I – V and admittance measurement - Archive ouverte HAL
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Dc and ac electrical response of MOCVD grown GaN in p-i-n structure, assessed through I – V and admittance measurement

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The electrical response of gallium nitride (GaN), produced through metal–organic chemical vapor deposition in a p-i-n structure was investigated through temperature-dependent current–voltage (I–V) and admittance measurement. The I–V curves showed double diode behavior together with several distinct regions in which trap-assisted tunnelling current has been identified at low and moderate forward/reverse direction and space charge limited current (SCLC) at large forward/reverse bias. The value of extracted energy (∼200 meV in forward and  ∼70 meV in reverse direction) marked the tunnelling entity as electron and heavy hole in the present structure. These values were also obtained in space charge limited regime and considered as minority carriers which might originate the experimentally observed negative capacitance issue at low frequencies over the junction under both forward and reverse bias directions. Analytically derived expression for the admittance in the revised versions of SCLC model was also applied to explain the inductance effect, yielding good fits to the experimentally measured admittance data.
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hal-01831076 , version 1 (07-02-2022)

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Neslihan Ayarci Kuruoğlu, Orhan Özdemir, Kutsal Bozkurt, Suresh Sundaram, Jean-Paul Salvestrini, et al.. Dc and ac electrical response of MOCVD grown GaN in p-i-n structure, assessed through I – V and admittance measurement. Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, 2017, 50 (50), ⟨10.1088/1361-6463/aa98b2⟩. ⟨hal-01831076⟩
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