Using first-principles calculations based on density functional theory,we have systematically studied the influence of in-plane lattice constant and thickness of slabs on the concentration and distribution of two-dime...Using first-principles calculations based on density functional theory,we have systematically studied the influence of in-plane lattice constant and thickness of slabs on the concentration and distribution of two-dimensional hole gas(2 DHG)in AlN/GaN superlattices.We show that the increase of in-plane lattice constant would increase the concentration of 2 DHG at interfaces and decrease the valence band offset,which may lead to a leak of current.Increasing the thickness of AlN and/or decreasing the thickness of GaN would remarkably strengthen the internal field in GaN layer,resulting in better confinement of 2 DHG at AlN/GaN interfaces.Therefore,a moderate larger in-plane lattice constant and thicker AlN layer could improve the concentration and confinement of 2 DHG at AlN/GaN interfaces.Our study could serve as a guide to control the properties of 2 DHG at Ⅲ-nitride interfaces and help to optimize the performance of p-type nitride-based devices.展开更多
A theoretical investigation is presented on the characteristics of the kinetic magnetoelectric effect in laterally boundary-confined ballistic two-dimensional hole gases. It was shown that, though the momentum-depende...A theoretical investigation is presented on the characteristics of the kinetic magnetoelectric effect in laterally boundary-confined ballistic two-dimensional hole gases. It was shown that, though the momentum-dependent effective magnetic fields felt by charge carriers due to the spin-orbit interaction are in-plane orientated in such systems, both in-plane polarized and normal polarized nonequilibrium spin polarization densities could be electrically induced by the kinetic magnetoelectric effect, and the induced nonequilibrium spin polarizations exhibit some interesting characteristics. The characteristics we found indicate that there may be some possible relation between this effect and some recent experimental findings.展开更多
基金the National Key Research and Development Program of China(Grant No.2018YFB2202801)the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.12074369).
文摘Using first-principles calculations based on density functional theory,we have systematically studied the influence of in-plane lattice constant and thickness of slabs on the concentration and distribution of two-dimensional hole gas(2 DHG)in AlN/GaN superlattices.We show that the increase of in-plane lattice constant would increase the concentration of 2 DHG at interfaces and decrease the valence band offset,which may lead to a leak of current.Increasing the thickness of AlN and/or decreasing the thickness of GaN would remarkably strengthen the internal field in GaN layer,resulting in better confinement of 2 DHG at AlN/GaN interfaces.Therefore,a moderate larger in-plane lattice constant and thicker AlN layer could improve the concentration and confinement of 2 DHG at AlN/GaN interfaces.Our study could serve as a guide to control the properties of 2 DHG at Ⅲ-nitride interfaces and help to optimize the performance of p-type nitride-based devices.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant No 10874049)the State Key Program for Basic Research of China (Grant No 2007CB925204)the Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province of China (Grant No 07005834)
文摘A theoretical investigation is presented on the characteristics of the kinetic magnetoelectric effect in laterally boundary-confined ballistic two-dimensional hole gases. It was shown that, though the momentum-dependent effective magnetic fields felt by charge carriers due to the spin-orbit interaction are in-plane orientated in such systems, both in-plane polarized and normal polarized nonequilibrium spin polarization densities could be electrically induced by the kinetic magnetoelectric effect, and the induced nonequilibrium spin polarizations exhibit some interesting characteristics. The characteristics we found indicate that there may be some possible relation between this effect and some recent experimental findings.