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arxiv: 1802.10222 · v1 · pith:DFPA3ICDnew · submitted 2018-02-28 · ❄️ cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Assignment of multiband luminescence due to the gallium vacancy-oxygen defect complex in GaN

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keywords complexdefectgalliumluminescenceoxygenmultibandn-typevacancy
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Oxygen is the most common unintentional impurity found in GaN. We study the interaction between substitutional oxygen (ON) and the gallium vacancy (VGa) to form a point defect complex in GaN. The formation energy of the gallium vacancy is largely reduced in n-type GaN by complexing with oxygen, while thermodynamic and optical transition levels remain within the band gap. We study the spectroscopy of this complex using a hybrid quantum-mechanical molecular-mechanical (QM/MM) embedded-crystal approach. We reveal how a single defect center can be responsible for multiband luminescence, including the ubiquitous yellow luminescence signature observed in n-type GaN, owing to the coexistence of diffuse (extended) and compact (localized) holes.

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