The role of native defects and common impurities doping in <i>κ</i> -Ga2O3 from first principles
Abstract
We present a systematic study of properties of native defects and common impurities (H, Si, and C) on the electrical properties of κ-Ga2O3 and find that oxygen vacancies are the most stable intrinsic defects in κ-Ga2O3 and act as deep donors, not providing n-type background carriers. Under the ideal condition of no mutual combination of background impurities (Ga-rich and low defect concentration), the isolated common impurities (H, Si, and C) in κ-Ga2O3 all behave as shallow donors. H impurities tend to exist in an interstitial form and have low migration barriers, making them easy to eliminate by annealing. However, due to the low formation energy of the C–H complex, H cannot be easily removed by annealing or other post-treatment methods when H and C impurities coexist. The C–H complex has deep-level characteristics, which can effectively passivate C shallow donor defects and compensate for acceptor defects, thus reducing the background carrier concentration. In contrast, the formation energy of the Si–H complex is higher, making it less likely to form, thus Si impurities remain effective shallow donors. Our work offers fundamental insights into κ-Ga2O3 for its technological applications.
Article Details
Journal Info
Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (8)
Wenyong Feng
School of Physics and Electrical Engineering, Jiaying University 1 , Meizhou 514015,
Paiwen Fang
State Key Lab of Optoelectronics Materials and Technology, School of Electronics and Information Technology, Sun Yat-Sen University 2 , Guangzhou 510006,
Yiming Zhang
Danfeng Zhu
School of Physics and Electrical Engineering, Jiaying University 1 , Meizhou 514015,
Jun Liang
Zedong Lin
Xiaobo Chen
Yanli Pei
State Key Laboratory of Optoelectronic Materials and Technologies, School of Electronics and Information Technology, Sun Yat-sen University 1 , Guangzhou 510275,