Controlling defects in crystalline solids is of technological importance for realizing desirable material properties. Irradiation with energetic particles is useful for designing the spatial distribution and concentration of defects in materials. Here, we performed ion irradiation into hexagonal GaN with the wurtzite structure and demonstrated the spontaneous formation of superlattice-like stacking fault arrays. It was found that the modulation period can be controlled by varying the irradiation conditions and
subsequent thermal treatments.
Revised: September 29, 2015 |
Published: January 1, 2012
Citation
Ishimaru M., I.O. Usov, Y. Zhang, and W.J. Weber. 2012.Superlattice-Like Stacking Fault Array in Ion-Irradiated GaN.Philosophical Magazine Letters 92, no. 1:49-55. doi:10.1080/09500839.2011.630686