<i>In situ</i> patterned damage-free etching of three-dimensional structures in β-Ga2O3 using triethylgallium
Abstract
In this work, we report on the anisotropic etching characteristics of β-Ga2O3 using triethylgallium (TEGa) performed in situ within an MOCVD chamber. At sufficiently high substrate temperatures, TEGa can act as a strong etchant for β-Ga2O3 utilizing the suboxide reaction between Ga and Ga2O3 [4 Ga(s) + Ga2O3 (s) → 3Ga2O (g)]. We observe that due to the monoclinic crystal structure of β-Ga2O3, TEGa etching on both (010) and (001) substrates is highly anisotropic in nature, in terms of both sidewall roughness and lateral etch rate. Smooth sidewalls are only obtained along crystal orientations that minimize sidewall surface energy. Utilizing this technique, we also demonstrate deep sub-micrometer fins with smooth sidewalls and high aspect ratios. Furthermore, we also demonstrate the damage-free nature of TEGa etching by fabricating Schottky diodes on the etched surface, which display no change in the net donor concentration.
Article Details
Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (7)
Nabasindhu Das
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Arizona State University 1 , Tempe, Arizona 88514,
Fikadu Alema
Agnitron Technology Incorporation 2 , Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317,
William Brand
Agnitron Technology Incorporation 2 , Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317,
Abishek Katta
Department of Material Science and Engineering, Arizona State University 3 , Tempe, Arizona 88514,
Advait Gilankar
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Arizona State University 1 , Tempe, Arizona 88514,
Andrei Osinsky
Agnitron Technology Incorporation 2 , Chanhassen, Minnesota 55317,
Nidhin Kurian Kalarickal
Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Arizona State University 1 , Tempe, Arizona 88514,