Optoelectronics Letters, Volume. 17, Issue 1, 22(2021)

Influence of surface optical phonon on the electronic surface states in wurtzite group-III nitride ternary mixed crystals

Gen-xiao LI and Zu-wei YAN*
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  • College of Science, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot 010018, China
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    An intermediate-coupling variational method is presented to investigate the surface electron states in wurtzite AxB1-xN (A, B=Al, Ga and In) ternary mixed crystals (TMCs). Corresponding effective Hamiltonian are derived by considering the surface-optical-phonon (SO-phonon) influence and anisotropic structural effect. The surface-state energies of electron, the coupling constants and the average penetrating depths of the electronic surface-state wave functions have been numerical computed as a function of the composition x and the surface potential V0 for the wurtzite AlxGa1-xN, AlxIn1-xN and InxGa1-xN, respectively. The results show that the surface-state levels of electron are reduced with the increasing of the composition x in wurtzite AxB1-xN. It is also found that the electron-surface-optical-phonon (e-SO-p) coupling lowers the surface-state energies of electron and the shifts of the electronic surface-state energy level in the wurtzite AlxGa1-xN and AlxIn1-xN increase with the increasing of the composition x. However, in the wurtzite InxGa1-xN, the case is contrary. The influence of the e-SO-p interaction on the surface electron states can not be neglected in wurtzite AxB1-xN.

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    LI Gen-xiao, YAN Zu-wei. Influence of surface optical phonon on the electronic surface states in wurtzite group-III nitride ternary mixed crystals[J]. Optoelectronics Letters, 2021, 17(1): 22

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    Paper Information

    Received: Oct. 15, 2019

    Accepted: Feb. 17, 2020

    Published Online: Sep. 2, 2021

    The Author Email: Zu-wei YAN (zwyan@imau.edu.cn)

    DOI:10.1007/s11801-021-9177-7

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