Opto-electronic properties of solution-processed zinc oxide thin films: role of solvents and doping

Undoped zinc oxide (ZnO) and nitrogen-doped zinc oxide (NZO) thin films were prepared on transparent conducting oxide-coated glass substrates by employing sol–gel technique. The effect of different solvents and nitrogen doping on the optical, structural, and electrical properties was investigated by...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials science. Materials in electronics 2020-08, Vol.31 (16), p.13570-13577
Hauptverfasser: Hanna, B., Manuraj, M., Surendran, K. P., Unni, K. N. Narayanan
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Zusammenfassung:Undoped zinc oxide (ZnO) and nitrogen-doped zinc oxide (NZO) thin films were prepared on transparent conducting oxide-coated glass substrates by employing sol–gel technique. The effect of different solvents and nitrogen doping on the optical, structural, and electrical properties was investigated by UV–visible absorption spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy (AFM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), profilometry, and Hall effect studies. ZnO films yielded transmittance above 85% and the bandgap of ZnO thin films decreased with doping. XRD pattern confirmed hexagonal wurtzite structure of ZnO. NZO thin films were found to be in the nano-thin film phase with thickness of 40 nm. Hall effect studies yielded carrier concentration of 1.2 × 10 15 cm −3 and 2.03 × 10 14 cm −3 , respectively, for undoped and doped ZnO thin films. The changes in vibrational modes of ZnO due to nitrogen doping were detected using Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) analysis. It was found that p-type doping, leading to an improved surface morphology, led to a reduction in optical bandgap and an increased charge carrier mobility. The choice of the solvent was found to have a profound influence on the surface morphology, optical bandgap, tail states distribution, and charge carrier mobility.
ISSN:0957-4522
1573-482X
DOI:10.1007/s10854-020-03913-7