Electron effective mass and mobility limits in degenerate perovskite stannate BaSnO3
Abstract
The high room temperature mobility and the electron effective mass in BaSnO3 are investigated in depth by evaluation of the free carrier absorption observed in infrared spectra for epitaxial films with free electron concentrations from 8.3 × 1018 to 7.3 × 1020~cm-3. Both the optical band gap widening by conduction band filling and the carrier scattering mechanisms in the low and high doping regimes are consistently described employing parameters solely based on the intrinsic physical properties of BaSnO3. The results explain the current mobility limits in epitaxial films and demonstrate the potential of BaSnO3 to outperform established wide band gap semiconductors also in the moderate doping regime.
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