The growth of high-quality indium (In)-rich In(X)Ga(1-X)N alloys is technologically important for applications to attain highly efficient green light-emitting diodes and solar cells. However, phase separation and composition modulation in In-rich In(X )Ga(1-X)N alloys are inevitable phenomena that degrade the crystal quality of In-rich In(X)Ga(1-X)N layers. Composition modulations were observed in the In-rich In(X)Ga(1-X)N layers with various In compositions. The In composition modulation in the In X Ga1-X N alloys formed in samples with In compositions exceeding 47%. The misfit strain between the InGaN layer and the GaN buffer retarded the composition modulation, which resulted in the formation of modulated regions 100 nm above the In(0.67)Ga(0.33)N/GaN interface. The composition modulations were formed on the specific crystallographic planes of both the {0001} and {0114} planes of InGaN.

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