P -type Conductivity of MgZnO:(N:Ga) Thin Films Prepared by Remote Plasma In-Situ Atomic Layer Doping

  • Chien J
  • Shih H
  • Liao H
  • et al.
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Abstract

Remote plasma in-situ atomic layer doping technique was used to tailor the p-type conductivity of nitrogen and gallium co-doped MgZnO thin films. The nitrogen doping into ZnO converts the conductivity from n-type to p-type, deduced from the formation of nitrogen-related acceptors. The hole concentration increases with the incorporation of gallium, ascribed to the stabilized substitution of nitrogen at appropriate lattice sites. The stability of p-type conductivity was further improved by incorporating Mg due to the increase in solubility of nitrogen-related acceptors. Secondary ion mass spectrometry indicates the post-deposition annealing results in the removal of hydrogen, also enhancing the p-type conductivity. © 2013 The Electrochemical Society.

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Chien, J.-F., Shih, H.-Y., Liao, H.-Y., Lin, R.-M., Shyue, J.-J., & Chen, M.-J. (2013). P -type Conductivity of MgZnO:(N:Ga) Thin Films Prepared by Remote Plasma In-Situ Atomic Layer Doping. ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 2(11), R249–R253. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.030311jss

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