In this work, a systematic photoluminescence (PL) study on three series of gallium oxide/aluminum gallium oxide films and bulk single crystals is performed including comparing doping, epitaxial substrates, and aluminum concentration. It is observed that blue/green emission intensity strongly correlates with extended structural defects rather than the point defects frequently assumed. Bulk crystals or Si-doped films homoepitaxially grown on (010) β-GaO yield an intense dominant UV emission, while samples with extended structural defects, such as gallium oxide films grown on either (-201) β-GaO or sapphire, as well as thick aluminum gallium oxide films grown on either (010) β-GaO or sapphire, all show a very broad PL spectrum with intense dominant blue/green emission. PL differences between samples and the possible causes of these differences are analyzed. This work expands previous reports that have so far attributed blue and green emissions to point defects and shows that in the case of thin films, extended defects might have a prominent role in emission properties.

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