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Valence Band Modification of a (GaIn1-)2O3 Solid Solution System Fabricated by Combinatorial Synthesis
Takahiro Nagata1, Takeshi Hoga1,2, Akihiro Yamashita3,4
1International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (WPI-MANA), National Institute for Materials Science (NIMS), 1-1 Namiki, Tsukuba 305-0044, Japan.
Abstract:
The correlation between the crystal structure and valence band structure of a (GaIn1-)2O3 solid solution system was investigated by using combinatorial synthesis. At a low Ga content of (GaIn1-)2O3 with a single-phase cubic In2O3 crystal structure, a surface electron accumulation layer (SEAL), which is an important electrical phenomenon in In2O3, was confirmed. When the Ga content increased to approximately x = 0.4, mixed crystal structures of Ga2O3 and In2O3 were produced. Above x = 0.5, the dominant valence band structure was attributed to Ga2O3, the SEAL disappeared, and the sheet resistance increased greatly by 5 orders of magnitude or more. The in-gap state and valence band structure of the (GaIn1-)2O3 solid solution system were strongly affected by Ga2O3; however, the valence band maximum position shifted to a higher binding energy.
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