Influence of Polymorphism on the Electronic Structure of Ga$_2$O$_3$
Abstract
The search for new wide band gap materials is intensifying to satisfy the need for more advanced and energy efficient power electronic devices. GaO has emerged as an alternative to SiC and GaN, sparking a renewed interest in its fundamental properties beyond the main -phase. Here, three polymorphs of GaO, , and , are investigated using X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron and absorption spectroscopy, and ab initio theoretical approaches to gain insights into their structure - electronic structure relationships. Valence and conduction electronic structure as well as semi-core and core states are probed, providing a complete picture of the influence of local coordination environments on the electronic structure. State-of-the-art electronic structure theory, including all-electron density functional theory and many-body perturbation theory, provide detailed understanding of the spectroscopic results. The calculated spectra provide very accurate descriptions of all experimental spectra and additionally illuminate the origin of observed spectral features. This work provides a strong basis for the exploration of the GaO polymorphs as materials at the heart of future electronic device generations.
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@article{arxiv.2005.13395,
title = {Influence of Polymorphism on the Electronic Structure of Ga$_2$O$_3$},
author = {Jack E. N. Swallow and Christian Vorwerk and Piero Mazzolini and Patrick Vogt and Oliver Bierwagen and Alexander Karg and Martin Eickhoff and Jörg Schörmann and Markus R. Wagner and Joseph W. Roberts and Paul R. Chalker and Matthew J. Smiles and Philip A. E. Murgatroyd and Sara A. Razek and Zachary W. Lebens-Higgins and Louis F. J. Piper and Leanne A. H. Jones and Pardeep Kumar Thakur and Tien-Lin Lee and Joel B. Varley and Jürgen Furthmüller and Claudia Draxl and Tim D. Veal and Anna Regoutz},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2005.13395},
year = {2020}
}
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