Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1789774 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2016 | 5 Pages |
•Epitaxial Cu2O thin films were grown by PAMBE on MgO(001).•Enhancement of cube-on-cube growth MgO(001) substrates.•This correlates with the appearance of a (3√2×√2)R45° reconstruction.•Thin films exhibit distinct excitonic features in absorption and photoluminescence.
We report on the growth of cuprous oxide on MgO(001) by plasma-assisted molecular beam epitaxy. An increased copper to oxygen ratio enhances the cube-on-cube growth of the Cu2O crystallites compared to the Cu2O(110)||MgO(100) oriented crystallites. This correlates with the occurrence of a (3√2×√2)R45° surface reconstruction observed during growth. This reconstruction is known to be unstable under oxygen-rich conditions and stabilizes the Cu2O(001) surface compared to the Cu2O(110) surface for higher copper to oxygen ratios enhancing cube-on-cube growth.High resolution X-ray diffraction analysis of the resulting cube-on-cube Cu2O layers indicates partial relaxation by 39.7%. Investigations of the optical absorption and photoluminescence properties of the films reveal excitonic contributions comparable to those of single crystals.