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Experimental Determination Of The (0/-) Level For Mg Acceptors In Beta-Ga2o3 Crystals

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS(2020)

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Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) is used to experimentally determine the (0/-) level of the Mg acceptor in an Mg-doped beta-Ga2O3 crystal. Our results place this level 0.65eV (+/- 0.05eV) above the valence band, a position closer to the valence band than the predictions of several recent computational studies. The crystal used in this investigation was grown by the Czochralski method and contains large concentrations of Mg acceptors and Ir donors, as well as a small concentration of Fe ions and an even smaller concentration of Cr ions. Below room temperature, illumination with 325nm laser light produces the characteristic EPR spectrum from neutral Mg acceptors (a0). A portion of the singly ionized Ir4+ donors are converted to their neutral Ir3+ state at the same time. For temperatures near 250K, the photoinduced EPR spectrum from the neutral acceptors begins to decay immediately after the laser light is removed, as electrons are thermally excited from the valence band to the Mg acceptor. Holes left in the valence band recombine with electrons at the deeper Ir3+ ions and restore the Ir4+ ions. An activation energy for the thermal decay of the acceptors, and thus a value for the (0/-) level, is obtained by using a general-order kinetics model to analyze a set of five isothermal decay curves taken at temperatures between 240 and 260K.
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