Abstract
Multiple strong impacts of anion doping Λ (Λ = oxygen vacancy, nitrogen, or hydrogen) on the optical properties in the near-infrared to vacuum ultraviolet spectral range are experimentally revealed in cube-on-cube-Type epitaxial perovskite BaTiO3-δΛδ films (δ≤ 0.01) grown on (001)SrTiO3 substrates. Compared to the reference undoped films and bulk crystal, the anion-doped films exhibit massive changes of the index of refraction in the transparency range Δn of ∼0.1 to 0.2, a profound bandgap widening ΔEg of ∼0.3 eV to 0.4 eV, a dopant-specific near-edge absorption, and doping-induced interband transitions. Both the conduction-band uplift and the changes in the index of refraction are ascribed to the internal stress and electric field, which result from epitaxially controlled dopant locations in the [Ba-O](001) planes. The dopant-induced in-gap states are responsible for the near-edge absorption, whereas the dopant-induced conduction-band states are suggested to modify the interband transitions and the intrinsic elasto-and electro-optic coefficients.
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Tyunina, M., Vetokhina, O., Nepomniashchaia, N., Pacherova, O., Cichon, S., Kocourek, T., … Dejneka, A. (2020). Multiple optical impacts of anion doping in epitaxial barium titanate films. APL Materials, 8(7). https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0007209
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