Identifying orientation-dependent optical properties of single-crystalline β-Ga2O3 films

Author:

Upadhyaya Kishor1ORCID,Gudelli Vijay Kumar1ORCID,Ogieglo Wojciech2ORCID,Alamoudi Hadeel1,Alreshidi Fatimah1ORCID,Roqan Iman S.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Physical Science and Engineering Divisions, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology 1 , Thuwal, Saudi Arabia

2. Advanced Membranes and Porous Materials Center, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology 2 , Thuwal, Saudi Arabia

Abstract

We explore the effect of crystallographic anisotropy on the optical properties of high-quality β-Ga2O3 thin films by conducting experimental measurements and theoretical simulations. High resolution x-ray diffraction measurements confirm the high-quality and the single crystalline quality, ruling out the effect of defects for all films. Raman spectra reveal the presence of anisotropy, as evident from a stronger Bg(2) mode related to GaIO4 chain libration in (100) orientation. Conversely, a stronger Ag(10) mode corresponding to tetrahedral bonds is evident in the (010) orientation, while it is suppressed in the (100) orientation. Low-temperature photoluminescence spectra indicate the presence of intrinsic impurity-related emissions in the ultraviolet and blue regions for all films. An anisotropic bandgap is observed, wherein the lowest bandgap value is related to the (010) oriented sample. Spectroscopic ellipsometry measurements confirm different refractive indices and extinction coefficient values depending on crystallographic orientation, which are in good agreement with the theoretical values obtained by density functional theory, confirming the anisotropic characteristics. The theoretical calculations of charge density show that the strength of covalent bonding depends on the β-Ga2O3 orientation, while experimental findings demonstrate that as the covalent bonding character increases, the film bandgap and the refractive index decrease. The anisotropy of β-Ga2O3 with respect to the crystal orientation leads to variations in the extinction coefficient, refractive index, and bandgap energy.

Funder

King Abdullah University of Science and Technology

Publisher

AIP Publishing

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