A unique photoemission method to measure semiconductor heterojunction band offsets

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We report a unique way to measure the energy band offset of a heterojunction by exploiting the light absorption profile in the heterojunction under visible-ultraviolet internal photoemission. This method was used to determine the band alignment of W/Al2O3/n +InAs/p+Al0.45Ga0.55Sb heterojunctions that are of interest for tunnel field-effect transistors. The barrier heights from the InAs and Al0.45Ga0.55Sb valence band maxima to the Al2O3 conduction band minimum are found to be 3.24 eV± 0.05 eV and 2.79 eV± 0.05 eV, respectively, yielding a 0.4 eV± 0.1 eV offset at the InAs/AlGaSb interface. This approach can readily be applied to characterize a wide range of other semiconductor heterojunctions. © 2013 American Institute of Physics.

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Zhang, Q., Li, R., Yan, R., Kosel, T., Xing, H. G., Seabaugh, A. C., … Nguyen, N. V. (2013). A unique photoemission method to measure semiconductor heterojunction band offsets. Applied Physics Letters, 102(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4772979

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