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Influence of strain on the band gap energy of wurtzite InN

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PHYSICA STATUS SOLIDI B-BASIC SOLID STATE PHYSICS
Volume 246, Issue 6, Pages 1177-1180

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WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/pssb.200880924

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Degenerate wurtzite InN films with electron concentrations in the range of 10(18) cm(3) were studied by using spectroscopic ellipsometry (SF) in two spectral ranges . The analysis of the frequencies of the coupled phono-plasmon modes in the mid-infrared region allows the determination of the plasma frequency and thus of the carrier density in the bulk of the samples SE from the near-infrared to the invisible range provides the dielectric function (DF) around the absorption edge. The electron concentraion as an important input parameter enables accurate determination of Burstein-Moss shift and band-gap renormalization for the analysis of the imaginary part of the DF. Taking into account the in-plane strain of the films, which is caused by lattice mismatch between InN and buffer/substrate we obtain a zero density strain-free band gap of 0.675 eV at room temperature.

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