Thermal Stability of Schottky Contacts and Rearrangement of Defects in β‐Ga2O3 Crystals

Author:

Seyidov Palvan1,Varley Joel B.2,Frodason Ymir Kalmann3,Klimm Detlef1,Vines Lasse3,Galazka Zbigniew1,Chou Ta‐Shun1,Popp Andreas1,Irmscher Klaus1,Fiedler Andreas1

Affiliation:

1. Leibniz‐Institut für Kristallzüchtung 12489 Berlin Germany

2. Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Livermore CA 94550 USA

3. Department of Physics/Centre for Materials Science and Nanotechnology University of Oslo Oslo N‐0316 Norway

Abstract

AbstractThe thermal stability of different Schottky contacts (Au, Pt, and Ni) on (100) β‐Ga2O3 single crystals grown by the Czochralski method is investigated. Besides the examination of the Schottky barrier parameters, contact‐dependent defect levels are investigated by deep‐level transient spectroscopy (DLTS) in a 100–650 K (ramp‐up) and 650–100 K (ramp‐down) temperature cycle. Several defect levels are detected below the conduction band minimum at 0.41, 0.60, 0.77, 0.96, and 1.17 eV. In the temperature ramp‐down DLTS, the 1.17 eV level disappears, and the 0.60 eV level appears for all Schottky contacts. DFT calculations suggest that rearrangement and dissociation of a single hydrogen from a doubly‐hydrogenated Ga─O divacancy complex occurs during the temperature sweep under bias. The trap level at 0.96 eV only appears after the thermal load for the Ni contact, in contrast to Au and Pt, where it is present without a thermal budget. Temperature‐dependent leakage current (at −4 V) measurements indicate oxidation of Ni, and further thermodynamic analysis suggests alloying of Au‐Ga atoms at the Au/β‐Ga2O3 interface. These studies provide insight into the behavior induced by these common Schottky contacts and the alteration associated with temperature cycling.

Funder

European Regional Development Fund

Norges Forskningsråd

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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