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