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Critical increase in Na-doping facilitates acceptor band movements that yields ~180?meV shallow hole conduction in ZnO bulk crystals.


ABSTRACT: Stable p-type conduction in ZnO has been a long time obstacle in utilizing its full potential such as in opto-electronic devices. We designed a unique experimental set-up in the laboratory for high Na-doping by thermal diffusion in the bulk ZnO single crystals. SIMS measurement shows that Na concentration increases by 3 orders of magnitude, to ~3?×?1020?cm-3 as doping temperature increases to 1200?°C. Electronic infrared absorption was measured for Na-acceptors. Absorption bands were observed near (0.20-0.24) eV. Absorption bands blue shifted by 0.04?eV when doped at 1200?°C giving rise to shallow acceptor level. NaZn band movements as a function of doping temperature are also seen in Photoluminescence emission (PL), Photoluminescence excitation (PLE) and UV-Vis transmission measurements. Variable temperature Hall measurements show stable p-type conduction with hole binding energy ~0.18?eV in ZnO samples that were Na-doped at 1200?°C.

SUBMITTER: Parmar NS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5341155 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Critical increase in Na-doping facilitates acceptor band movements that yields ~180 meV shallow hole conduction in ZnO bulk crystals.

Parmar Narendra S NS   Yim Haena H   Choi Ji-Won JW  

Scientific reports 20170308


Stable p-type conduction in ZnO has been a long time obstacle in utilizing its full potential such as in opto-electronic devices. We designed a unique experimental set-up in the laboratory for high Na-doping by thermal diffusion in the bulk ZnO single crystals. SIMS measurement shows that Na concentration increases by 3 orders of magnitude, to ~3 × 10<sup>20</sup> cm<sup>-3</sup> as doping temperature increases to 1200 °C. Electronic infrared absorption was measured for Na-acceptors. Absorption  ...[more]

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