Four local vibrational modes are reported for Mg-doped wurtzite GaN, w
hich as grown possesses high concentrations of hydrogen. The modes, st
udied by Raman and infrared absorption spectroscopy appear to form two
pairs. Based on the observed selection rules, one pair, with room-tem
perature frequencies of 2168 and 2219 cm-1 is assigned to inequivalent
Mg-H complexes in the c plane and parallel to the c axis, respectivel
y. The origin of the second pair of modes at 2151 and 2185 cm-1, which
are IR inactive, is speculatively linked to the presence of diatomic
molecules such as N2 or H-2.