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Extending the kinetic and thermodynamic limits of molecular-beam epitaxy utilizing suboxide sources or metal-oxide catalyzed epitaxy
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- We observe a catalytic mechanism during the growth of III-O and IV-O materials by suboxide molecular-beam epitaxy ($S$-MBE). By supplying the molecular catalysts In$_2$O and SnO we increase the growth rates of Ga$_2$O$_3$ and In$_2$O$_3$. This catalytic action is explained by a metastable adlayer $A$, which increases the reaction probability of the reactants Ga$_2$O and In$_2$O with active atomic oxygen, leading to an increase of the growth rates of Ga$_2$O$_3$ and In$_2$O$_3$. We derive a model for the growth of binary III-O and IV-O materials by $S$-MBE and apply these findings to a generalized catalytic description for metal-oxide catalyzed epitaxy (MOCATAXY), applicable to elemental and molecular catalysts. We derive a mathematical description of $S$-MBE and MOCATAXY providing a computational framework to set growth parameters in previously inaccessible kinetic and thermodynamic growth regimes when using the aforementioned catalysis. Our results indicate MOCATAXY takes place with a suboxide catalyst rather than with an elemental catalyst. As a result of the growth regimes achieved, we demonstrate a Ga$_2$O$_3$/Al$_2$O$_3$ heterostructure with unrivaled crystalline quality, paving the way to the preparation of oxide device structures with unprecedented perfection.
- Subjects :
- Condensed Matter - Materials Science
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- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2112.05022
- Document Type :
- Working Paper