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A new growth approach, based on the hot-wall metalorganic chemical vapor deposition concept, is developed for high-quality homoepitaxial growth of Si-doped single-crystalline β-Ga2O3 layers on (010)-oriented native substrates. Substrate annealing in argon atmosphere for 1 min at temperatures below 600 °C is proposed for the formation of epi-ready surfaces as a cost-effective alternative to the traditionally employed annealing process in oxygen-containing atmosphere with a time duration of 1 h at about 1000 °C. It is shown that the on-axis rocking curve widths exhibit anisotropic dependence on the azimuth angle with minima for in-plane direction parallel to the [001] and maximum for the [100] for both substrate and layer. The homoepitaxial layers are demonstrated to have excellent structural properties with a β-Ga2O3(020) rocking curve full-widths at half-maximum as low as 11 arc sec, which is lower than the corresponding one for the substrates (19 arc sec), even for highly Si-doped (low 1019 cm−3 range) layers. Furthermore, the structural anisotropy in the layer is substantially reduced with respect to the substrate. Very smooth surface morphology of the epilayers with a root mean square roughness value of 0.6 nm over a 5 × 5 μm2 area is achieved along with a high electron mobility of 69 cm2 V−1 s−1 at a free carrier concentration n=1.9×1019 cm−3. These values compare well with state-of-the-art parameters reported in the literature for β-Ga2O3(010) homoepitaxial layers with respective Si doping levels. Thermal conductivity of 17.4 Wm−1K−1 is determined along the [010] direction for the homoepitaxial layers at 300 K, which approaches the respective value of bulk crystal (20.6 Wm−1K−1). This result is explained by a weak boundary effect and a low dislocation density in the homoepitaxial layers.more » « less
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Korlacki, R.; Stokey, M.; Mock, A.; Knight, S.; Papamichail, A.; Darakchieva, V.; Schubert, M. (, Physical Review B)null (Ed.)
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Mock, A.; Korlacki, R.; Knight, S.; Stokey, M.; Fritz, A.; Darakchieva, V.; Schubert, M. (, Physical Review B)
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Korlacki, R.; Knudtson, J.; Stokey, M.; Hilfiker, M.; Darakchieva, V.; Schubert, M. (, Applied Physics Letters)
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Stokey, M.; Mock, A.; Korlacki, R.; Knight, S.; Darakchieva, V.; Schöche, S.; Schubert, M. (, Journal of Applied Physics)
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