Layered phase composition and microstructure of κ-Ga2O3-dominant heteroepitaxial films grown via MOCVD

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Phase and microstructural evolution of gallium oxide (Ga2O3) films grown on vicinal (0001) sapphire substrates was investigated using a suite of analytical tools. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy and scanning transmission electron microscopy of a film grown at 530 °C revealed the initial pseudomorphic growth of three to four monolayers of α-Ga2O3, a 20-60 nm transition layer that contained both β- and γ-Ga2O3, and a top ∼700 nm-thick layer of phase-pure κ-Ga2O3. Explanations for the occurrence of these phases and their sequence of formation are presented. Additional growths of Ga2O3 films in tandem with x-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy investigations revealed that the top layer varied in phase composition between ∼100% κ-Ga2O3 and ∼100% β-Ga2O3; the surface microstructure ranged from poorly coalesced to completely coalesced grains as a function of growth temperature, growth rate, or diluent gas flow rate. In general, it was found that the κ-phase is favored at lower growth temperatures and higher triethylgallium flow rates (low VI/III ratios). The growth of nominally single-phase κ-Ga2O3 within the top layer was observed in a temperature range between 500 and 530 °C. Below 470 °C, only amorphous Ga2O3 was obtained; above 570 °C, only the β-phase was deposited.

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Jiang, K., Tang, J., Cabral, M. J., Park, A., Gu, L., Davis, R. F., & Porter, L. M. (2022). Layered phase composition and microstructure of κ-Ga2O3-dominant heteroepitaxial films grown via MOCVD. Journal of Applied Physics, 131(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0073517

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