Journal of Crystal Growth, Vol.508, 50-57, 2019
Investigation of oxygen and other impurities and their effect on the transparency of a Na flux grown GaN crystal
In this study, we investigate several impurities in bulk GaN crystals grown by the sodium flux technique. In our system, black GaN is in general associated with oxygen, sodium, and molybdenum concentrations in excess of 10(19) atoms/cm(3). Here, we report on the correlation of high levels of oxygen with opaque crystals. Samples that contain oxygen concentrations above 10(19) atoms/cm 3 are highly absorbing regardless of the presence of other impurities. Experiments with partially submerged seeds indicated material grown mainly above the nominal liquid surface was more transparent and had a generally lower impurity concentration, especially oxygen. In optically transparent regions, concentrations of oxygen, sodium, and carbon were as low as 7 x 10(16), 2 x 10(16), and 5 x 10(16) atoms/cm(3), respectively, while the concentration of molybdenum was below the detection limit.