Thermally stable pn-junctions based on a single transparent perovskite semiconductor BaSnO3

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We report p-doping of the BaSnO3 (BSO) by replacing Ba with K. The activation energy of K-dopants is estimated to be about 0.5 eV. We have fabricated pn junctions by using K-doped BSO as a p-type and La-doped BSO as an n-type semiconductor. I-V characteristics of these devices exhibit an ideal rectifying behavior of pn junctions with the ideality factor between 1 and 2, implying high integrity of the BSO materials. Moreover, the junction properties are found to be very stable after repeated high-bias and high-temperature thermal cycling, demonstrating a large potential for optoelectronic functions.

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Kim, H. M., Kim, U., Park, C., Kwon, H., & Char, K. (2016). Thermally stable pn-junctions based on a single transparent perovskite semiconductor BaSnO3. APL Materials, 4(5). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4952609

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