ScN is an emerging transition metal nitride with unique physical properties arising from the d-electrons of Sc. In this work we present the results of optical characterization techniques spectroscopic ellipsometry, Raman spectroscopy, and photoluminescence measurements of a 40 μm thick, fully relaxed, and only weakly n-type doped (n=1.2×1018 cm−3) ScN film deposited by halide vapor phase epitaxy (HVPE) on r-sapphire substrate. Spectroscopic ellipsometry yields an indirect bandgap of 1.1 eV while the lowest direct interband transition is observed at Eg,opt= 2.16 eV in the dielectric function. A broad luminescence feature at 2.15 eV is observed, matching this transition. We derive an estimate for the exciton binding energy (EbX≈14 meV) as well as the Born effective charges ZSc∗=−ZN∗=3.78. In the infrared spectral region we observe a strong phonon and a weak plasmon absorption. We precisely determine the transverse optical phonon eigenfrequency (ωTO=340.7 cm−1), the high frequency dielectric constant (ε∞=8.3) and the static dielectric constant (εstat=29.5). Raman measurements using various excitation energies show resonant multi-phonon scattering up to 6LO (6th order overtone for longitudinal optical (LO) phonons) for excitation above the optical band gap (ELaser>Eg,opt), where the allowed 2LO scattering is the dominant scattering mechanism for all excitation energies. Their characteristic parameters determined from Lorentzian line shape fitting yield ωLO=681 cm−1 and an increased broadening and reduced asymmetry for higher LO scattering order n.
@article{arxiv.2503.14971,
title = {Band gaps and phonons of quasi-bulk rocksalt ScN},
author = {J. Grümbel and Y. Oshima and A. Dubroka and M. Ramsteiner and R. Goldhahn and M. Feneberg},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2503.14971},
year = {2025}
}