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Mapping hidden space-charge distributions across crystalline metal oxide/group IV semiconductor interfaces

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PHYSICAL REVIEW MATERIALS
卷 6, 期 1, 页码 -

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AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevMaterials.6.015002

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  1. U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Basic Energy Sciences [10122]
  2. National Science Foundation [DMR-1508530]
  3. DOE's Biological and Environmental Research program

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The electronic structures of semiconducting heterojunctions depend on the composition and concentration of dopants. Core-level photoelectron line shapes excited with hard x rays can provide information about electric fields resulting from internal charge transfer. Hard x-ray photoemission spectroscopy and related modeling are powerful tools for studying the electronic structure of material systems with limited insight from traditional transport measurements.
The electronic structures of semiconducting heterojunctions are critically dependent on composition including the presence and concentrations of dopants, both intended and unintended. Dopant profiles in the interfacial region can have major effects on band energies which in turn drive transport properties. Here we use core-level photoelectron line shapes excited with hard x rays to extract information about electric fields resulting from internal charge transfer in epitaxial La0.03Sr0.97ZrxTi1-xO3/Ge(001) (0.1 <= x <= 0.7) heterostructures. Experiments were carried out for heterojunctions involving both n- and p-type Ge substrates. These heterojunctions were not amenable to electronic characterization of all regions by transport measurements because the doped substrates act as electrical shunts, precluding probing the more resistive films and masking interface conductivity. However, the core-level line shapes were found to be a rich source of information on built-in potentials that exist throughout the heterostructure, and yielded valuable insight into the impact of band bending on band alignment at the buried interfaces. The electronic effects expected for Ge with uniform n- and p-type doping are eclipsed by those of unintended oxygen dopants in the Ge near the interface. This study illustrates the power of hard x-ray photoemission spectroscopy and related modeling to determine electronic structure in material systems for which insight from traditional transport measurements is limited.

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