Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1810655 Physica B: Condensed Matter 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

The motional and electrical properties of positively charged muonium (Mu+)(Mu+) centers in single crystal β-Ga2O3β-Ga2O3 are investigated via zero field muon spin relaxation (ZF-MuSR). Below room temperature we find two distinct shallow muonium centers with ionization energies of 7 and 16 meV. Above room temperature, at least three different Mu+ signals are resolved; two of these are metastable while the third shows characteristics of a stable ground state. As the temperature is elevated, metastable centers undergo several transitions. We obtain the relevant barrier energies associated with these site-change transitions. By 700 K, most muons occupy the mobile ground state, and an activation energy of about 1.65 eV is inferred for Mu+ diffusion from the hop rates obtained for this state.

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