Modeling Ammonothermal Growth of GaN Single Crystals: The Role of Transport


Autoria(s): Pendurti S; 陈启生; Prasad V
Data(s)

2006

Resumo

Single crystal gallium nitride (GaN) is an important technological material used primarily for the manufacture of blue light lasers. An important area of contemporary research is developing a viable growth technique. The ammonothermal technique is an important candidate among many others with promise of commercially viable growth rates and material quality. The GaN growth rates are a complicated function of dissolution kinetics, transport by thermal convection and crystallization kinetics. A complete modeling effort for the growth would involve modeling each of these phenomena and also the coupling between these. As a first step, the crystallization and dissolution kinetics were idealized and the growth rates as determined purely by transport were investigated. The growth rates thus obtained were termed ‘transport determined growth rates’ and in principle are the maximum growth rates that can be obtained for a given configuration of the system. Using this concept, a parametric study was conducted primarily on the geometric and the thermal boundary conditions of the system to optimize the ‘transport determined growth rate’ and determine conditions when transport might be a bottleneck.

Identificador

http://dspace.imech.ac.cn/handle/311007/17590

http://www.irgrid.ac.cn/handle/1471x/2207

Idioma(s)

英语

Palavras-Chave #力学
Tipo

期刊论文