LPCVD Grown Si-Doped $\beta$-Ga$_2$O$_3$ Films with Promising Electron Mobilities
Abstract
We systematically investigated the growth of Si-doped -GaO films using LPCVD system, achieving high electron mobilities of 162 cm/V.s and 149 cm/V.s at carrier concentrations of cm and cm, respectively, for homoepitaxial (010) -GaO films grown on -GaO substrates and heteroepitaxial (-201) -GaO films grown on off-axis c-sapphire substrates with 6{\deg} miscut, representing the highest mobilities reported for LPCVD-grown -GaO materials. Carrier concentrations were precisely tuned by varying SiCl flow rates at a growth temperature of 1000{\deg}C, resulting in concentrations ranging from to cm, as confirmed by both Hall and C-V measurements. The films exhibited high crystalline quality, confirmed by high-resolution XRD and Raman spectroscopy, indicating phase purity and structural integrity. Surface morphologies characterized by FESEM and AFM imaging showed a strong correlation between carrier concentrations and surface smoothness, with lower concentrations resulting in reduced RMS roughness. SIMS analysis revealed uniform Si incorporation, with low carbon, hydrogen, and chlorine impurities below detection limits, indicating high purity of the films. A high low-temperature peak mobility exceeding 843 cm/Vs was achieved for (-201) -GaO films at 80 K, highlighting the high purity and low compensation of these films. These findings emphasize the potential of LPCVD growth system for producing high-purity -GaO films with thickness ranging between ~2.3-11.7 m and faster growth rates (~4.7-17 m/hr), promising transport properties, controllable doping, and scalability for developing high power vertical devices.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2412.00149,
title = {LPCVD Grown Si-Doped $\beta$-Ga$_2$O$_3$ Films with Promising Electron Mobilities},
author = {Saleh Ahmed Khan and Ahmed Ibreljic and Stephen Margiotta and A F M Anhar Uddin Bhuiyan},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2412.00149},
year = {2025}
}