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Photoluminescence mapping and time-domain thermo-photoluminescence for rapid imaging and measurement of thermal conductivity of boron arsenide

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Abstract

Cubic boron arsenide (BAs) is attracting greater attention owing to the ultrahigh thermal conductivity κ higher than 1000 W/m●K. However, its bandgap has not been settled and a simple yet effective method to probe its crystal quality is missing. Furthermore, traditional κ measurement methods are destructive and time-consuming, thus they cannot meet the urgent demand for fast screening of high κ materials. After we experimentally established 1.82 eV as the indirect bandgap of BAs and observed room-temperature band-edge photoluminescence, we developed two new optical techniques that can provide rapid and non-destructive characterization of κ with little sample preparation: photoluminescence mapping and time-domain thermo-photoluminescence (TDTP). PL-mapping provides a nearly real-time image of crystal quality and κ over mm-sized crystal surfaces; while TDTP allows us to pick up any spot on the sample surface and measure its κ using nanosecond laser pulses. These new techniques reveal that the apparent single crystals are not only nonuniform in κ. Because PL-mapping and TDTP are based on the band-edge PL and its dependence on temperature, they can be applied to other semiconductors, thus paving the way for rapid identification and development of high-κ semiconducting materials.

Presenters

  • Shuai Yue

    University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

Authors

  • Shuai Yue

    University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

  • Geethal Amila Gamage

    University of Houston

  • Mohammadjavad Mohebinia

    University of Houston

  • David Mayerich

    University of Houston, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Houston

  • Vishal Talari

    University of Houston

  • Yu Deng

    University of Houston

  • Fei Tian

    University of Houston

  • SHENYU DAI

    College of Electronics & Information Engineering, Sichuan University, Sichuan University

  • Haoran Sun

    University of Houston

  • Viktor G. Hadjiev

    Texas Center for Superconductivity, University of Houston, University of Houston

  • Wei Zhang

    Baylor University

  • Guoying Feng

    College of Electronics & Information Engineering, Sichuan University, Sichuan University

  • Jonathan Hu

    Baylor University

  • Dong Liu

    University of Houston

  • Zhiming Wang

    University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

  • Zhifeng Ren

    University of Houston

  • Jiming Bao

    University of Houston