| Literature DB >> 28788513 |
Chih-Hung Hsu1, Lung-Chien Chen2, Xiuyu Zhang3.
Abstract
CuZnO (CZO) films have received considerable attention, owing to their potential applications in semiconductor devices, including gas sensors or solar cells. However, exactly how these films affect the properties of CZO films by using different Cu sources has seldom been investigated. This study demonstrates the feasibility of preparing CZO films by using different Cu sources via a simple ultrasonic spray method, in which copper nitrate and copper acetate were used as copper sources. Optical properties of CZO films prepared by copper nitrate and copper acetate were also investigated, based on transmittance and photoluminescence measurements. Additionally, the composition and the morphology of the films were investigated using the X-ray diffraction analysis and field emission scanning electron microscopy. The results of this study demonstrate that the CZO films prepared by using copper acetate exhibit better optical properties.Entities:
Keywords: CuZnO film; copper source; optical properties
Year: 2014 PMID: 28788513 PMCID: PMC5453084 DOI: 10.3390/ma7021261
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Materials (Basel) ISSN: 1996-1944 Impact factor: 3.623
Figure 1.XRD patterns of ZnO and CuZnO (CZO) thin films using different copper sources (Reference code: JCPDF # 75-0576 for ZnO).
Figure 2.Field emission scanning electronic microscopy (FESEM) images of ZnO and CZO films with different magnification: (a) ZnO with 10 k magnification, A1 with (b) 10 k magnification and (c) 50 k magnification, A2 with (d) 10 k magnification and (e) 50 k magnification, (f) N1 and (g) N2 with 10 k magnification.
Figure 3.Transmittance and optical band-gap properties of the ZnO and CZO films: (a) optical transmission spectra of the ZnO and CZO films; (b) the graph of (αhv)2 vs. hv plots for the CZO films prepared by using copper acetate and copper nitrate and the ZnO film (inset).
Figure 4.Room temperature photoluminescence (PL) spectra of ZnO and CZO films. The vertical dashed lines denote the peaks position of near-band-edge (NBE) and the emission caused by oxygen vacancy.
Figure 5.Room-temperature Raman spectra of ZnO and CZO films. The spectra are vertically offset for clarity. The E2 mode shifts when Cu is incorporated into the films.