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Md Minhazul Islam1, A Hernandez1, H Appuhami2
1Department of Physics and Engineering, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, OH 43403, USA.
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Ga2O3 and In2O3 are vital semiconductors with current and future electronic device applications. Here, we study the alloying of In2O3 and Ga2O3 (IGO) and the associated changes in structure, morphology, band gap, and electrical transport properties. Undoped films of IGO were deposited on sapphire substrates with varying indium (In) percentage from zero to 100% by metal-organic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD). Some films were annealed in H2 to induce electrical conductivity. The measurements showed the optical band gap decreased by adding In; this was confirmed by density functional (DFT) calculations, which revealed that the nature of the valence band maximum and conduction band minimum strongly relate to the chemistry and that the band gap drops by adding In. The as-grown films were highly resistive except for pure In2O3, which possesses p-type conductivity, likely arising from In vacancy-related acceptor states. N-type conductivity was induced in all films after H-anneal. DFT calculations revealed that the presence of In decreases the electron effective mass, which is consistent with the electrical transport measurements that showed higher electron mobility for higher In percentage. The work revealed the successful band gap engineering of IGO and the modification of its band structure while maintaining high-quality films by MOCVD.
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