Electrical and optical properties of scandium nitride nanolayers on MgO (100) substrate

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Scandium nitride (ScN) is a rocksalt-structure semiconductor that has attracted attention for its potential applications in thermoelectric energy conversion devices, as a semiconducting component in epitaxial metal/semiconductor superlattices. ScN nanolayers of 30 nm thickness were deposited on MgO (001) substrate by reactive sputtering. Epitaxial growth of ScN(002) was observed with a mosaicity between grains around the {002} growth axis. Both direct band gaps theoretically predicted were measured at 2.59 eV and 4.25 eV for the energy gaps between the valence band and the conductance band at the X point and the Γ point respectively. Electrical and optical properties were observed to be strongly influenced by the crystalline order and the carrier concentration.

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More-Chevalier, J., Cichoň, S., Bulíř, J., Poupon, M., Hubík, P., Fekete, L., & Lančok, J. (2019). Electrical and optical properties of scandium nitride nanolayers on MgO (100) substrate. AIP Advances, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5056245

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