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Vibrational spectroscopy of OH-deep acceptor complexes in Ga<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub>

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Abstract

Ga2O3 is doped with Fe to make it semi-insulating [1].  Other deep acceptors such as Mg also give rise to semi-insulating behavior [2].  The introduction of H (D) into Ga2O3 doped with Fe or Mg gives rise to O-H (O-D)vibrational lines near 3490 (2585) cm-1 for both dopants [2,3].  Because Fe is frequently an unintentional contaminant in Ga2O3, we have performed additional experiments to investigate whether separate OH-deep acceptor complexes that contain Fe and Mg do indeed exist.  We have studied deep-acceptor doped samples with SIMS to determine the concentrations of Fe and Mg and have also probed the polarization properties, temperature dependences, and annealing stabilities of the OD-deep acceptor complexes for Fe and Mg doped samples.  Our results support the formation of distinct OD-Fe and OD-Mg complexes with very similar vibrational properties. 

Publication: [1] A. Y. Polykov et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 113, 142102 (2018). <br>[2] J. Ritter et al., Appl. Phys, Lett. 113, 052101 (2018).<br>[3] A. Venzie et al., Appl. Phys. Lett. 119, 062109 (2021).<br>

Presenters

  • Amanda Portoff

    Lehigh University, Lehigh Univ

Authors

  • Amanda Portoff

    Lehigh University, Lehigh Univ

  • Andrew D Venzie

    Lehigh University

  • Michael J Stavola

    Lehigh Univ

  • W B Fowler

    Lehigh University, Lehigh Univ

  • Stephen J Pearton

    University of Florida