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Doping-limitations of cubic boron nitride: effects of unintentional defects on shallow doping

Cubic boron nitride (cBN) is an ultra-wide bandgap, super-hard material with potential for extreme-temperature and -pressure applications. A proof-of-principle p-n junction using cBN was demonstrated almost three decades ago. However, to date, there remain two unresolved challenges that prevent its practical use in technologies: (i) it is difficult to produce high-quality cBN films and (ii) it is difficult to controllably n- and p-dope its matrix. In this theoretical work, we study the reasons for doping-limitations, which is an acute issue in realizing cBN-based electronics. In particular, we find that different unintentionally-present intrinsic and extrinsic defects act as compensating defects and/or introduce trap states. In turn, the presence of these defects and their complexes affect the incorporation, as well as the electronic structure properties, of shallow dopants [silicon and beryllium], which are introduced intentionally to n- and p-dope cBN. Our analysis of doping-limitations provides a path towards finding solutions for controllably n- and p-doping cBN.

preprint2021arXivOpen access

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