Characteristics of 4-inch (100) oriented Mg-doped β-Ga2O3 bulk single crystals grown by a casting method

Journal of Alloys and Compounds(2024)

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In this Letter, 4-inch diameter (100) magnesium-doped monoclinic gallium oxide (Mg:β-Ga2O3) bulk single crystals were grown by a casting method. The crystallographic structure, electrical, optical properties, and defects of Mg-doped β-Ga2O3 was thoroughly investigated by XRD rocking curves, AFM, non-contact resistivity measurements, XPS, optical transmission spectra, Raman spectroscopy, and defect-selective chemical etching processes. Comparing to the UID samples, the larger bandgap of 4.75eV and high resistivity of 3.50×1012 Ω∙cm indicated Mg a proper dopant for fabricating semi-insulating β-Ga2O3 substrates which could be preferred for power devices. XPS spectra exhibited the ability of Mg2+ to inhibit the formation of oxygen vacancy defects in the crystals. Meanwhile, the high crystalline quality and low density of defects demonstrated the advantages of casting method in achieving large-size and high-quality β-Ga2O3 bulk single crystals with changeable resistivity. This result indicates a high potential to achieve high-quality and low-cost substrates which satisfy the requirement of high-performance power electronic devices.
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β-Ga2O3,doping,semi-insulating,optical property,casting method
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