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Freestanding Crystalline β‑Ga<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> Flexible Membrane Obtained via Lattice Epitaxy Engineering for High-Performance Optoelectronic Device
Wearable
and flexible β-Ga2O3-based
semiconductor devices have attracted considerable attention, due to
their outstanding performance and potential application in real-time
optoelectronic monitoring and sensing. However, the unavailability
of high-quality crystalline and flexible β-Ga2O3 membranes limits the fabrication of relevant devices. Here,
through lattice epitaxy engineering together with the freestanding
method, we demonstrate the preparation of a robust bending-resistant
and crystalline β-Ga2O3 (−201)
membrane. Based on this, we fabricate a flexible β-Ga2O3 photodetector device that shows comparable performance
in photocurrent responsivity and spectral selectivity to conventional
rigid β-Ga2O3 film-based devices. Moreover,
based on the transferred β-Ga2O3 membrane
on a silicon wafer, the PEDOT:PSS/β-Ga2O3 p–n heterojunction device with self-powered characteristic
was constructed, further demonstrating its superior heterogeneous
integration ability with other functional materials. Our results not
only demonstrate the feasibility of obtaining a high-quality crystalline
and flexible β-Ga2O3 membrane for an integrated
device but also provide a pathway to realize flexible optical and
electronic applications for other semiconducting materials
