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Thermodynamic properties of group-III nitrides and related species

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 June 2014

I. N. Przhevalskii
Affiliation:
Russian Research Center “Applied Chemistry”
S. Yu. Karpov
Affiliation:
Soft-Impact Ltd (St.Petersburg, Russia)
Yu. N. Makarov
Affiliation:
Lehrstuhl für Strömungsmechanik, University of Erlangen-Nürnberg

Abstract

A database for thermodynamic properties of group-III nitrides and relevant species involved into growth of these materials is developed in this paper. Standard formation enthalpies of materials and coefficients of polynomial approximations of the reduced Gibbs free energies are collected in the tables. They allow one to determine the Gibbs free energy, enthalpy, entropy and specific heat of a species as a function of temperature. The database covers solid and gaseous group-III nitrides, elemental species, gaseous metal-organic compounds, chlorides and hydrides of group-III elements, nitrogen containing precursors and organic byproducts of various chemical reactions proceeding during growth processes. Thermodynamic properties of adducts which can be formed in the vapor phase while mixing ammonia and metal-organic compounds are presented in the database as well. Much of the data given in this paper is presented for the first time. All the data are checked for self-consistency and therefore can be used for thermodynamic calculations.

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Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © 1998 Materials Research Society
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Table 1 Thermodynamic properties of elemental materials related to growth of group-III nitrides.

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Table 2 Thermodynamic properties of group-III hydrides.

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Table 3 Thermodynamic properties of group-III chlorides.

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Table 4 Thermodynamic properties of group-III metal-organic compounds.

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Table 5 Thermodynamic properties of compound species related to growth of group-III nitrides. (*) Indexes s- and a- denotes the molecules C2H2 having different bond configurations: HC=CH and H2C=C respectively.

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Table 6 Thermodynamic properties of adducts related to growth of group-III nitrides.

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Table 7 Thermodynamic properties of group-III nitrides.

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Table 1s Thermodynamic properties of elemental materials related to growth of group-III nitrides (ChemKin format).

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Table 2s Thermodynamic properties of group-III hydrides (ChemKin format).

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Table 3s Thermodynamic properties of group-III chlorides (ChemKin format).

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Table 4s Thermodynamic properties of group-III metal-organic compounds (ChemKin format).

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Table 5s Thermodynamic properties of compound species related to growth of group−III nitrides (ChemKin format). (*) Indexes s- and a- denotes the molecules C2H2 having different bond configurations: HC=CH and H2C=C respectively.

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Table 6s Thermodynamic properties of adducts related to growth of group−III nitrides (ChemKin format).

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Table 7s Thermodynamic properties of group−III nitrides (ChemKin format).

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Figure 1. Specific heat of solid AlN as a function of temperature (after reference [1] and reference [22]).

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Figure 2. Total pressure (sum of Al and N2 partial pressures) measured during free evaporation of AlN in vacuum by torsion method [23]. For comparison the result of thermodynamic calculation of the total pressure is plotted in the figure.

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Figure 3. Specific heat of solid GaN versus temperature [54][55].

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Figure 4. Total pressure (sum of Ga and N2 partial pressures) measured during free evaporation of GaN in vacuum by torsion-effusion method [62]. For comparison the result of thermodynamic calculation of the total pressure is plotted in the figure.