Literature DB >> 25453498

Controllable morphology and conductivity of electrodeposited Cu₂O thin film: effect of surfactants.

Ying Yang1, Juan Han, Xiaohui Ning, Wei Cao, Wei Xu, Liejin Guo.   

Abstract

Both the morphology and conductivity of Cu2O films are controlled in a facile electrodeposition process by tuning the concentration of surfactants. With the increase of the concentration of sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) in the plating solution, the average size of Cu2O crystals increases, and the electrical conductivity of Cu2O films changes from n-type to p-type. When the concentrations of SDS are lower than 0.85 mM, the electrodeposited Cu2O films show n-type conductivity because of the formation of oxygen vacancies or copper atoms. When the concentration of SDS is higher than 1.70 mM, the electrodeposited Cu2O films show p-type conductivity owing to the formation of copper vacancies. The concentrations of both the donors and the acceptors increase with the concentration of SDS. The effects of surfactants on the morphology and conductivity of electrodeposited Cu2O films are attributed to the adsorption of SDS molecules on the electrode substrate occupying the deposition sites of Cu(2+) ions and the adsorption of SDS micelles to Cu(2+) ions hindering the diffusion of Cu(2+) ions to the electrode, which affect the reduction rate of Cu(2+) ions and the formation of oxygen vacancies or copper vacancies during the electrodeposition.

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Keywords:  conductivity; cuprous oxide (Cu2O); electrodeposition; photoelectrochemical cell; semiconductor; surfactant

Year:  2014        PMID: 25453498     DOI: 10.1021/am506657v

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  ACS Appl Mater Interfaces        ISSN: 1944-8244            Impact factor:   9.229


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