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Momentum space imaging reveals chemical gating of 2D electron and hole gases in nitride heterostructures (opens in new tab)

Gallium nitride (GaN) and aluminum nitride (AlN) host high-density two-dimensional electron and hole gases in undoped GaN quantum wells, created by built-in polarization fields and favorable band offsets. These interfacial states are essential for many high-power and high-frequency devices, yet momentum-resolved measurements (particularly under applied bias) remain rare due to two challenges: (i) the surface sensitivity of conventional vacuum-ultraviolet ARPES, which cannot probe deeply burie...

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