Temperature-dependent thermal conductivity and diffusivity of a Mg-doped insulating β-Ga2O3 single crystal along [100], [010] and [001]

Abstract

The monoclinic crystal structure of β-Ga2O3 leads to significant anisotropy of the thermal properties. The 2ω-method is used to measure the thermal diffusivity D in [010] and [001] direction respectively and to determine the thermal conductivity values λ of the [100], [010] and [001] direction from the same insulating Mg doped β-Ga2O3 single crystal. We detect a temperature independent anisotropy factor of both the thermal diffusivity and conductivity values of D[010]/D[001]=λ[010]/λ[001]=1.4 0.1. The temperature-dependence is in accord with phonon-phonon-Umklapp scattering processes from 300 K down to 150 K. Below 150 K point-defect-scattering lowers the estimated phonon-phonon-Umklapp-scattering values.

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