Metastable atomic-ordered configurations for Al1/2Ga1/2N predicted by Monte-Carlo method based on first-principles calculations

Author:

Gueriba Jessiel Siaron,Mizuseki HiroshiORCID,Cadatal-Raduban MarilouORCID,Sarukura Nobuhiko,Kawazoe Yoshiyuki,Nagasawa Yosuke,Hirano Akira,Amano Hiroshi

Abstract

Abstract Metastability of Al n /12Ga1−n/12N (n= 2–10: integer) with the 1–2 monolayer (ML) in-plane configuration towards the c [0001] direction has been demonstrated recently. To theoretically explain the existence of these metastable structures, relatively large calculation cells are needed. However, previous calculations were limited to the use of small calculation cell sizes to estimate the local potential depth (Δσ) of ordered Al1/2Ga1/2N models. In this work, we were able to evaluate large calculation cells based on the interaction energies between proximate Al atoms (δE Al–Al) in AlGaN alloys. To do this, δE Al–Al values were estimated by first-principles calculations (FPCs) using a (5a 1 × 5a 2 × 5c) cell. Next, a survey of the possible ordered configurations using various large calculation cell models was performed using the estimated δE Al–Al values and the Monte-Carlo method. Then, various Δσ values were estimated by FPCs and compared with the configurations previously reported by other research groups. We found that the ordered configuration obtained from the (4a 1 × 2a 2 × 1c) calculation cell (C 42) has the lowest Δσ of −9.3 meV/cation and exhibited an in-plane configuration at the c(0001) plane having (–Al–Al–Ga–Ga–) and (–Al–Ga–) sequence arrangements observed along the m 1 1 ˉ 00 planes. Hence, we found consistencies between the morphology obtained from experiment and the shape of the primitive cell based on our numerical calculations.

Funder

Tohoku University Institute for Materials Research

High-Performance Computing Infrastructure

GIMRT Program

Program for Creation of Research Platforms and Sharing of Advanced Research Facilities

Japanese Ministry of Education

Korea Institute of Science and Technology

Research Center for Interdisciplinary Large-scale Information Infrastructures

Suranaree University of Technology

MEXT

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science

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