Modulation of the optical absorption edge of ϵ - - Gaκ2O3 dueto Co impurities caused by band structure changes: Work function measurements and first-principle calculations

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Despite a wide bandgap of 4.8 eV, Ga 2 O 3 has good electrical conductivity and thus has a wide range of potential applications. We previously reported that the bandgap of ϵ - Ga 2 O 3 is widened by Co-doping; here, we present a theoretical discussion of the changes in the electronic state induced by Co impurities. By comparing calculated and experimental absorptions, the experimentally observed optical bandgap was assigned to a transition from a bulk peak (1.0 eV below the valence band maximum) to the conduction band minimum. The photoabsorption of Ga 2 O 3:Co is not readily explained simply in terms of the bandgap of Ga 2 O 3. However, the adjustable shift of the cutoff in its photoabsorption spectrum can be explained in terms of midgap impurity levels due to Co-doping, while the bandgap of Ga 2 O 3 was almost unchanged even when the Co-impurity concentration was high. In addition, the work function, which was determined experimentally by photoemission spectroscopy, increased with the content of Co impurities. This was attributed to a lowering of the Fermi level induced by Co-doping.

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Yamanaka, K., Raebiger, H., Mukai, K., & Shudo, K. (2020). Modulation of the optical absorption edge of ϵ - - Gaκ2O3 dueto Co impurities caused by band structure changes: Work function measurements and first-principle calculations. Journal of Applied Physics, 127(6). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5134521

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