Hydrogen centers as a probe of VGa(2) defects in β-Ga2O3
While a number of O-H and O-D vibrational lines have been observed for hydrogen and deuterium in β-Ga2O3, it has been commonly reported that there is no absorption with a component of the polarization E parallel to the [010], or b, axis. This experimental result has led to O-H defect structures that...
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description | While a number of O-H and O-D vibrational lines have been observed for hydrogen and deuterium in β-Ga2O3, it has been commonly reported that there is no absorption with a component of the polarization E parallel to the [010], or b, axis. This experimental result has led to O-H defect structures that involve shifted configurations of a vacancy at the tetrahedrally coordinated Ga(1) site [VGa(1)] and have ruled out structures that involve a vacancy at the octahedrally coordinated Ga(2) site [VGa(2)], because these structures are predicted to show absorption for E//[010]. In this Letter, weak O-D lines at 2475 and 2493 cm−1 with a component of their polarization with E//[010] are reported for β-Ga2O3 that had been annealed in a D2 ambient. O-D defect structures involving an unshifted VGa(2) are proposed for these centers. An estimate is made that the concentration of VGa(2) in a Czochralski-grown sample is 2–3 orders of magnitude lower than that of VGa(1) from the intensities of the IR absorption lines. |
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