Novel method for reclaim/reuse of bulk GaN substrates using sacrificial ZnO release layers
2014
Free-standing (0002)-oriented GaN substrates (φ = 2”) were coated with 200 nm of ZnO and used as templates for the
growth of GaN thin films. SEM and AFM revealed that such GaN layers had a relatively homogenous surface
morphology with an RMS roughness (5 μm x 5 μm) of less than 4nm. XRD studies revealed strained ZnO growth on the GaN substrate and the reproduction of the substrate rocking curve for the GaN overlayers after only a hundred nm of
growth, thus indicating that the GaN films had superior crystallographic quality compared to those grown on sapphire or
ZnO/sapphire substrates. Quarter-wafer areas of GaN were removed from the GaN substrate (by selective chemical
etching away of the ZnO interlayer). The expensive GaN substrates were then reclaimed/reused (without the need for
polishing) for a second cycle of ZnO and GaN growth, which gave similar XRD, SEM, CL and AFM results to the first
cycle.
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