Elsevier Inc., 2019. — 500 p. — (The Metal Oxides Book Series). — ISBN: 978-0-12-814521-0
Gallium Oxide: Technology, Devices and Applications discusses the wide bandgap semiconductor and its promising applications in power electronics, solar blind UV detectors, and in extreme environment electronics. It also covers the fundamental science of gallium oxide, providing an in-depth look at the most relevant properties of this materials system. High quality bulk Ga2O3 is now commercially available from several sources and n-type epi structures are also coming onto the market. As researchers are focused on creating new complex structures, the book addresses the latest processing and synthesis methods.
Chapters are designed to give readers a complete picture of the Ga2O3 field and the area of devices based on Ga2O3, from their theoretical simulation, to fabrication and application.
Part One : Growth technology of Ga2O3Progress in MOVPE growth of Ga
2O
3MBE growth and characterization of gallium oxide
Properties of sputter-deposited gallium oxide
Synthesis, optical characterization, and environmental applications of β-Ga
2O
3 nanowires
Growth, properties, and applications of β-Ga
2O
3 nanostructures
Part Two : Properties and Processing
Properties of (In,Ga)
2O
3 alloys
Low-field and high-field transport in β-Ga
2O
3Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) from β-Ga
2O
3 crystals decomposition of insecticides
Ga
2O
3-based gas sensors
Hydrogen in Ga
2O
3Ohmic contacts to gallium oxide
Schottky contacts to β-Ga
2O
3Dry etching of Ga
2O
3Band alignments of dielectrics on (2201) β-Ga
2O
3Part Three : ApplicationsGa
2O
3 nanobelt devices
Advances in Ga
2O
3 solar-blind UV photodetectors
Power MOSFETs and diodes
Ga
2O
3-photoassisted decomposition of insecticides
Ga
2O
3-based gas sensor