# A first-principles study of carbon-related energy levels in GaN: Part II   - Complexes formed by carbon and hydrogen, silicon or oxygen

**Authors:** Masahiko Matsubara, Enrico Bellotti

arXiv: 1706.05574 · 2017-06-20

## TL;DR

This study uses first-principles calculations to analyze complexes of hydrogen, silicon, and oxygen with carbon in GaN, identifying their energy levels, vibrational properties, and potential roles in electrical behavior.

## Contribution

It provides detailed first-principles insights into the properties of H--C, Si--C, and O--C complexes in GaN, complementing previous work on carbon-related defects.

## Key findings

- C_N is a dominant acceptor in GaN
- Si_{Ga}-C_N complex is a neutral defect candidate
- Calculated energy levels match experimental trap levels

## Abstract

This work presents an in-depth investigation of the properties of complexes composed of hydrogen, silicon or oxygen with carbon, which are major unintentional impurities in undoped GaN. This manuscript is a complement to our previous work on carbon--carbon and carbon-vacancy complexes. We have employed a first-principles method using Heyd-Scuseria-Ernzerhof hybrid functionals within the framework of generalized Kohn-Sham density functional theory. Two H--C, four Si--C and five O--C complexes in different charge states have been considered. After full geometry relaxations, formation energies, binding energies and both thermal and optical transition levels were obtained. The calculated energy levels have been systematically compared with the experimentally observed carbon related trap levels. Furthermore, we computed vibrational frequencies for selected defect complexes and defect concentrations were estimated in the low, mid and high carbon doping scenarios considering two different cases where electrically active defects: (a) only carbon and vacancies and (b) not only carbon and vacancies but also hydrogen, silicon and oxygen. We confirmed that $\mathrm{C_N}$ is a dominant acceptor in GaN. In addition to it, substantial amount of $\mathrm{Si_{Ga}-C_N}$ complex exists in a neutral form. This complex is a likely candidate for unknown form of carbon observed in undoped $n$-type GaN.

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