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© The Author(s) 2019. β-Ga2O3 is a transparent conducting oxide with a wide bandgap (4.9 eV) whose properties are generating widespread interest. It has been found that hydrogen can play a key role in the conductivity of Ga2O3 by passivating deep defects and acting as a shallow donor. Recent vibrational spectroscopy experiments have found a dominant hydrogen center with a polarized O-H line at 3437 cm−1. These experiments along with theoretical analysis assign this line to a defect consisting of two equivalent H atoms trapped at a relaxed Ga vacancy. An expansion of this research has involved annealing treatments as well as measurements at different crystal orientations. These results have discovered a reservoir of “hidden” hydrogen in Ga2O3 whose identification involves a variety of hydrogen centers associated with the Ga vacancy, as well as other possible species.
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Qin, Y., Stavola, M., Fowler, W. B., Weiser, P., & Pearton, S. J. (2019). Editors’ Choice—Hydrogen Centers in β-Ga 2 O 3 : Infrared Spectroscopy and Density Functional Theory. ECS Journal of Solid State Science and Technology, 8(7), Q3103–Q3110. https://doi.org/10.1149/2.0221907jss
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