Direct evidence for carbon incorporation on the nitrogen site in AlN

Abstract

We use photo-electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) measurements and first-principles calculations to identify and explain the properties of carbon in AlN. We present clear evidence for carbon substitution on the nitrogen site (C N). We also clarify the origin of a widely observed EPR spectra in AlN that, although often attributed to a deep donor defect, we demonstrate is surprisingly due to C N. Finally, we show the presence of C N is consistent with the absorption spectra at 4.7 eV observed in AlN.

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