Comprehensive determination of Burgers vectors of threading dislocations in GaN substrates by combining reflection and transmission synchrotron-radiation x-ray topography
Kazuki Ohnishi, Kenji Iso, Hirotaka Ikeda, Yoshiyuki Tsusaka, and Yongzhao Yao

TL;DR
This study presents a comprehensive method using combined reflection and transmission synchrotron-radiation x-ray topography to accurately determine Burgers vectors of threading dislocations in GaN substrates.
Contribution
It introduces a practical approach for complete Burgers vector determination by integrating reflection and transmission SR-XRT techniques.
Findings
Successfully identified Burgers vectors of individual threading dislocations.
Observed pairs of screw-type dislocations with opposite Burgers vectors.
Demonstrated the effectiveness of combined SR-XRT modes for dislocation analysis.
Abstract
Burgers vectors (b) of threading dislocations (TDs) in an acidic ammonothermal-grown GaN substrate were investigated using synchrotron radiation x-ray topography (SR-XRT) by combining both reflection and transmission modes. Reflection XRT images recorded with six equivalent g vectors of 11-24 revealed spot-like contrasts corresponding to TDs. Based on the contrast conditions, the possible Burgers vectors were constrained, and the c-axis component of b for mixed-type TDs was estimated from the contrast size. Using transmission XRT images recorded under several two-beam diffraction conditions, the (0001) in-plane direction of b was evaluated based on the gb invisibility criterion. Furthermore, by analyzing the linewidths of dislocation images observed under kinematical diffraction contrast, the magnitude of the a-axis component of b was determined. By combining these analyses, the Burgers…
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