Comparative study of the optical properties of α-, β-, and κ-Ga2O3
Penman, Lewis T. and Johnston, Zak M. and Edwards, Paul R. and Oshima, Yuichi and McAleese, Clifford and Mazzolini, Piero and Bosi, Matteo and Seravalli, Luca and Fornari, Roberto and Martin, Robert W. and Massabuau, Fabien C.-P. (2025) Comparative study of the optical properties of α-, β-, and κ-Ga2O3. Physica Status Solidi B. ISSN 0370-1972 (https://doi.org/10.1002/pssb.202400615)
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Abstract
A systematic investigation of the optical properties of β‐, α‐, and κ‐phase gallium oxide (Ga2O3) polymorphs is conducted by UV–vis spectrophotometry through the Swanepoel method and temperature‐dependent photoluminescence. Using the same approach and apparatus allows similarities and differences between these three phases to be directly established. Differences between polymorphs are observed, including refractive indices of 1.89 (β), 2.00 (α), and 1.85 (κ) and optical bandgaps of 4.99 eV (β), 5.32 eV (α), and 4.87 eV (κ). In the luminescence studies, four emission peaks in each polymorph are revealed, located at different energies in the UV (3.1–3.9 eV), blue (2.7–3.0 eV), and green (2.2–2.6 eV) regions, with causes attributed to self‐trapped holes, donor–acceptor pair transitions involving Ga and O vacancies (VGa, VO), Ga O divacancies (VGa + VO), O interstitials (Oi), and H impurities (VGa–nH, Hi, Ho). In this systematic study, unique optical properties of the different Ga2O3 polymorphs are highlighted and it is warned that the commonly practiced analogy to β‐Ga2O3 can lead to misinterpretations.
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Penman, Lewis T.



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Item type: Article ID code: 91989 Dates: DateEvent12 February 2025Published12 February 2025Published Online29 January 2025AcceptedSubjects: Science > Physics > Atomic physics. Constitution and properties of matter Department: Faculty of Science > Physics
Strategic Research Themes > Measurement Science and Enabling Technologies
Technology and Innovation Centre > Photonics
Technology and Innovation Centre > BionanotechnologyDepositing user: Pure Administrator Date deposited: 05 Feb 2025 10:11 Last modified: 21 Feb 2025 09:56 URI: https://strathprints.strath.ac.uk/id/eprint/91989