Field‐dependent abundances of hydride molecular ions in atom probe tomography of III‐N semiconductors

Author:

Diagne Aissatou1ORCID,Garcia Luis Gonzalez1,Ndiaye Samba1,Gogneau Noëlle2,Vrellou Maria3,Houard Jonathan1,Rigutti Lorenzo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. CNRS Groupe de Physique des Matériaux UMR 6634 Univ Rouen Normandie INSA Rouen Normandie Rouen France

2. Centre de Nanosciences et de Nanotechnologies CNRS UMR 9001 Université Paris‐Saclay Cedex Orsay France

3. Hermann von Helmholtz Platz 1 Institute for Applied Materials Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Eggenstein‐Leopoldshafen Germany

Abstract

AbstractWe investigate the microscopic behaviour of hydrogen‐containing species formed on the surface of III‐N semiconductor samples by the residual hydrogen in the analysis chamber in laser‐assisted atom probe tomography (APT). We analysed AlGaN/GaN heterostructures containing alternate layers with a thickness of about 20 nm. The formation of H‐containing species occurs at field strengths between 22 and 26 V/nm and is independent of the analysed samples. The 3D APT reconstruction makes it possible to map the evolution of the surface behaviour of these species issued by chemical reactions. The results highlight the strong dependence of the relative abundances of hydrides on the surface field during evaporation. The relative abundances of the hydrides decrease when the surface field increases due to the evolution of the tip shape or the different evaporation behaviour of the different layers.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Histology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

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