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Heterointerfaces of stable and metastable ZnO phases

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Ashrafi, Abm (Almamun)

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Thermodynamically ZnO is a prototype material which stabilizes with stable and metastable wurtzite and zincblende phases. In principle, the phase stability of ZnO depends on many parameters; however, heterointerface plays a significant role in controlling the ZnO crystalline structures. ZnO/SiC and ZnO/ZnS heterointerfaces have been studied where ZnO layers grow along the out-of-plane with an epitaxial relationship of (0 0 0 1)ZnO∥(0 0 01)SiC, [ 1 1 over(2, ̄) 0 ]ZnO ∥ [ 1 1 over(2, ̄) 0 ]SiC and [1 1 0]ZnO∥[1 1 0]GaAs, [ 1 over(1, ̄) 0 ]ZnO ∥ [ 1 over(1, ̄) 0 ]GaAs, respectively. Although both the ZnO phases grew uniaxially with the substrates, thin-interlayer and imbalanced charge distribution were observed in the ZnO/SiC heterointerfaces, while the ZnO/GaAs heterointerface was dominant with stacking faults and phase coexistence in lattice matrix, together with the common misfit-dislocations. Photoluminescence showed a significant bandgap energy difference in ZnO phases by ∼60 meV, and higher electron mobility in the zincblende ZnO material.

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Applied Surface Science

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