Abstract
Using infrared absorption spectroscopy of hydrogen passivated β-Ga2O3 the temperature dependence of the dominant O - H vibrational line was measured between 5 and 300 K. With increasing temperature, the vibrational line shifts by Δω = 7.8 cm-1 to lower frequency. This is accompanied by a broadening of the vibrational line from Γ = 0.61 to 8.18 cm-1. The data are discussed in terms of elastic and inelastic phonon scattering and exchange coupling. Moreover, the perturbation of the hydrogen potential is evaluated.
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Nickel, N. H., Lang, F., Villora, E. G., Shimamura, K., & Rappich, J. (2019). Thermal properties of the dominant O - H complex in β -Ga2O3. AIP Advances, 9(10). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5112168
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