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Probing charge transport and background doping in MOCVD grown (010) $β$-Ga$_{2}$O$_{3}$

A new record-high room temperature electron Hall mobility ($μ_{RT} = 194\space cm^{2}/V\space s$ at $n\sim 8\times 10^{15}\space cm^{-3}$) for $β$-Ga2O3 is demonstrated in the unintentionally doped thin film grown on (010) semi-insulating substrate via metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD). A peak electron mobility of $\sim 9500\space cm^{2}/V\space s$ is achieved at 45 K. Further investigation on the transport properties indicate the existence of sheet charges near the epi-layer/substrate interface. Si is identified as the primary contributor to the background carrier in both the epi-layer and the interface, originated from both surface contamination as well as growth environment. Pre-growth hydrofluoric acid cleaning of the substrate lead to an obvious decrease of Si impurity both at interface and in epi-layer. In addition, the effect of MOCVD growth condition, particularly the chamber pressure, on the Si impurity incorporation is studied. A positive correlation between the background charge concentration and the MOCVD growth pressure is confirmed. It is noteworthy that in a $β$-Ga2O3 film with very low bulk charge concentration, even a reduced sheet charge density can play an important role in the charge transport properties.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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