Wafer-Scale Transferrable GaN Enabled by Hexagonal Boron Nitride for Flexible Light-Emitting Diode.

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Research and Development Center for Semiconductor Lighting Technology, Institute of Semiconductors, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100083, China.

Published: February 2024

Epitaxy growth and mechanical transfer of high-quality III-nitrides using 2D materials, weakly bonded by van der Waals force, becomes an important technology for semiconductor industry. In this work, wafer-scale transferrable GaN epilayer with low dislocation density is successfully achieved through AlN/h-BN composite buffer layer and its application in flexible InGaN-based light-emitting diodes (LEDs) is demonstrated. Guided by first-principles calculations, the nucleation and bonding mechanism of GaN and AlN on h-BN is presented, and it is confirmed that the adsorption energy of Al atoms on O -plasma-treated h-BN is over 1 eV larger than that of Ga atoms. It is found that the introduced high-temperature AlN buffer layer induces sufficient tensile strain during rapid coalescence to compensate the compressive strain generated by the heteromismatch, and a strain-relaxation model for III-nitrides on h-BN is proposed. Eventually, the mechanical exfoliation of single-crystalline GaN film and LED through weak interaction between multilayer h-BN is realized. The flexible free-standing thin-film LED exhibits ≈66% luminescence enhancement with good reliability compared to that before transfer. This work proposes a new approach for the development of flexible semiconductor devices.

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