Recently, there has been a surge in interest for the ultra wide bandgap (Eg ~ 4.9 eV) semiconductor gallium oxide (Ga2O3). A key driver for this boom is that single crystal wide area bulk β-Ga2O3 substrates have become commercially available and a variety of methods have been shown to give high quality epitaxial growth.
Although Ga2O3 has a number of polymorph forms (α-, β-, γ-, δ- and ε) the more stable monoclinic phase (β-Ga2O3) has attracted the most attention. Amongst a whole range of potential applications power/switching electronics, solar-blind photodetectors and solar transparent electrodes offer exciting perspectives.
In this talk we give an overview of these applications illustrated with examples from the β-Ga2O3 development work carried out at the French oxide semiconductor epiwafer company, Nanovation, www.nanovation.com.
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