The focus of this study was the investigation of how the total pressure of reactants and ammonia flow rate influence the growth morphology of aluminum-gallium nitride layers crystallized by Halide Vapor Phase Epitaxy. It was established how these two critical parameters change the supersaturation levels of gallium and aluminum in the growth zone, and subsequently the morphology of the produced layers. A halide vapor phase epitaxy reactor built in-house was used, allowing for precise control over the growth conditions. Results demonstrate that both total pressure and ammonia flow rate significantly affect the nucleation and crystal growth processes which have an impact on the alloy composition, surface morphology and structural quality of aluminum-gallium nitride layers. Reducing the total pressure and adjusting the ammonia flow rate led to a notable enhancement in the homogeneity and crystallographic quality of the grown layers, along with increased aluminum incorporation. This research contributes to a deeper understanding of the growth mechanisms involved in the halide vapor phase epitaxy of aluminum-gallium nitride, and furthermore it suggests a trajectory for the optimization of growth parameters so as to obtain high-quality materials for advanced optoelectronic and electronic applications.

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