Charge-state control of carbon-related optical absorption in AlN
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Sub-bandgap optical absorption in AlN between 2 eV and 4 eV is widely observed, but its microscopic origin remains contested. Using photo-induced electron paramagnetic resonance (photo-EPR) and optical absorption spectroscopy on the same samples, we demonstrate a correlation between this absorption band and the neutral charge state of substitutional carbon on the nitrogen site (C$_N$). Hybrid functional calculations of the optical absorption spectra show that a transition involving C$_N$ and the valence band occurs near 3.3 eV, which agrees well with a peak identified within the measured optical absorption between 2 eV and 4 eV. This conclusion requires the combined ability to manipulate the charge state of carbon using photo-EPR and to use first-principles calculations of the absorption line shape that account for the dispersion of the valence band and the energy dependence of the optical matrix elements.
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