Contact barriers modulation of graphene/β-Ga2O3 interface for high-performance Ga2O3 devices

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Abstract

The ultra-wide-gap β-Ga2O3 has been regarded as a promising material for next-generation power electronic and deep-ultraviolet (UV) photodetectors. Exploring a suitable electrode is vital for realizing high performance β-Ga2O3 based nanodevices. Herein, the structural and contact properties of graphene/Ga2O3 interfaces are tuned and investigated by using the first-principles calculations. Results show that the small n-type Schottky barrier of about 0.07 eV for the graphene/Ga2O3 interface with weak interlayer interaction is irrespective of the interface stacking arrangement. Moreover, the intrinsic electronic property of Ga2O3 is well preserved in the interface. More interestingly, the n-type Schottky barrier to Ohmic contact transition can be obtained by shorting the interlayer distance, or increasing the graphene layers or applying a negative external electric field for the interface. Moreover, applying a large positive external electric field can realize the p-type Schottky barrier to Ohmic contact transition for graphene/Ga2O3 interface. These results are uncovered by analyzing the interfacial dipole and potential step of graphene/Ga2O3 interface, and expected to enhance the application potential of graphene electrode in the β-Ga2O3 based electronic and optoelectronic devices.

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Yuan, H., Su, J., Guo, R., Tian, K., Lin, Z., Zhang, J., … Hao, Y. (2020). Contact barriers modulation of graphene/β-Ga2O3 interface for high-performance Ga2O3 devices. Applied Surface Science, 527. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.apsusc.2020.146740

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