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Rahul Singh Rawat1,2, Dheemahi Rao1,2, Sourav Rudra1,2
1Chemistry and Physics of Materials Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Bangalore, 560064, India.
Abstract:
Metal/semiconductor superlattices represent a fascinating frontier in materials science and nanotechnology, where alternating layers of metals and semiconductors are precisely engineered at the atomic and nano-scales. Traditionally, epitaxial metal/semiconductor superlattice growth requires constituent materials from the same family, exhibiting identical structural symmetry and low lattice mismatch. Here, beyond this conventional constraint, a novel class of epitaxial lattice-matched metal/semiconductor superlattices is introduced that utilizes refractory hexagonal elemental transition metals and wide-bandgap III-nitride semiconductors. Exemplified by the Hf/AlN superlattices exhibiting coherent layer-by-layer epitaxial growth, cross-plane thermionic emission is observed through current-voltage measurements accomplished for the first time in any metal/semiconductor superlattices. Further, thermoreflectance measurements reveal significant enhancement in cross-plane Seebeck coefficients attributed to carrier energy filtering by Schottky barriers. Demonstration of artificially structured elemental-metal/wide-bandgap compound-semiconductor superlattices promises to usher in new fundamental physics studies and cutting-edge applications such as tunable hyperbolic metamaterials, quantum computing, and thermionic-emission-based thermoelectric and thermophotonic energy conversion devices.
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