Publication detail

Intersections of two stacking faults in zincblende GaN

ANTOŠ, Z. VACEK, P. GRÖGER, R.

Original Title

Intersections of two stacking faults in zincblende GaN

Type

journal article in Web of Science

Language

English

Original Abstract

The structure and energetics of an isolated {111} stacking fault and the interactions of two non-coplanar {111} stacking faults in zincblende GaN are investigated using an empirical potential of the Tersoff-Brenner type. For a single stacking fault, a metastable configuration is found only when the fault is created on the {111} plane in the glide set, which results in local transformation into a more stable wurtzite structure. This energetically favorable configuration is separated from the unfaulted crystal by a large energy barrier. Interactions between two stacking faults on non-coplanar {111} planes, where one fault corresponds to the metastable configuration created in the glide set and the second fault is created on a different {111} plane, lead to a reduction of the aforementioned energy barrier and an increase of the energy of the second metastable fault. The intersection of the two faults results in a significant reconstruction of atomic positions around the line common to both faults. Apart from the wurtzite stacking, the structure of this intersection shows a partial transformation into the rocksalt structure that is normally stable only at high pressures. The presence of this high-energy rocksalt structure is avoided if the second fault is non-planar. In this case, four different structures of the intersection exist. We demonstrate that one of these structures agrees well with TEM observations.

Keywords

Gallium nitride; Zincblende; Stacking fault; Gamma surface; Atomistic simulation

Authors

ANTOŠ, Z.; VACEK, P.; GRÖGER, R.

Released

1. 7. 2020

Publisher

ELSEVIER

Location

AMSTERDAM

ISBN

0927-0256

Periodical

COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS SCIENCE

Year of study

180

Number

1

State

Kingdom of the Netherlands

Pages from

109620-1

Pages to

109620-7

Pages count

7

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