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Defect Modulation Doping

Published 5 Jul 2019 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci | (1907.02888v1)

Abstract: The doping of semiconductor materials is a fundamental part of modern technology, but the classical approaches have in many cases reached their limits both in regard to achievable charge carrier density, as well as mobility. Modulation doping, a mechanism that exploits the energy band alignment at an interface between two materials to induce free charge carriers in one of them, has been shown to circumvent the mobility restriction. Due to an alignment of doping limits by intrinsic defects, however, the carrier density limit cannot be lifted using this approach. Here we present a novel doping strategy using defects in a wide band gap material to dope the surface of a second semiconductor layer of dissimilar nature. We show that by depositing an insulator on a semiconductor material, the conductivity of the layer stack can be increased by seven orders of magnitude, without the necessity of high temperature processes or epitaxial growth. This approach has the potential to circumvent limits to both carrier mobility and density, opening up new possibilities in semiconductor device fabrication, particularly for the emerging field of oxide thin film electronics.

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