Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1670720 Thin Solid Films 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

MgZnO films with a small quantity of Mg were grown on c-sapphire substrates coated with a thin MgO buffer layers by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition. The MgO buffer layer causes improvement in the structural, optical, and electrical properties of subsequently deposited MgZnO thin films, when compared to MgZnO films deposited without a buffer layer. The MgZnO films with a MgO buffer layer grown at 330 °C showed the best performance. Transmission electron microscopy revealed that the cubic phase MgO buffer layer promoted the epitaxial behavior of MgZnO, where the planar relationships of the wurtzite-MgZnO/cubic-MgO/sapphire heterostructures mainly were MgZnO(0001)//MgO(001)//sapphire(0001) and MgZnO(11̄00)//MgO(110)//sapphire(112̄0). It resulted in lower lattice mismatch between MgO and MgZnO by domain epitaxy of 2/1 and enhancement in preferred growth of the MgZnO films along the c-axis.

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