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publicationDate 2005-05-23-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber KR-20050047919-A
titleOfInvention Preparation method of ohmic contact to compound semiconductor using zno
abstract The present invention has excellent thermal stability and is capable of ohmic contact even at high temperatures without degrading device performance. Furthermore, by using a zinc oxide semiconductor having excellent translucency as a transparent ohmic electrode, the optical characteristics of light emitting devices such as light emitting diodes and laser diodes are excellent. A method of manufacturing an ohmic contact for a compound semiconductor to be improved, the method comprising: laminating a compound semiconductor on a substrate; Depositing a zinc oxide layer on top of the compound semiconductor layer; Doping a hole or an electron donor with impurities in the zinc oxide layer; And it provides a method for producing an ohmic contact for a compound semiconductor comprising a heat treatment to enable activation of the doped impurities in the zinc oxide layer.
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