Effect of pulsed laser annealing on optical and structural properties of ZnO:Eu thin film

ZnO:Eu thin film fabricated by pulsed laser deposition was treated by pulsed UV laser. The effect of laser fluence from 70 to 125 mJ cm −2 on film properties was investigated. The results showed that the surface morphology was clearly modified and the film treated at laser fluence of 70 mJ cm −2 was...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials science 2021-07, Vol.56 (19), p.11414-11425
Hauptverfasser: Havlová, Š., Novotný, M., Fitl, P., More-Chevalier, J., Remsa, J., Kiisk, V., Kodu, M., Jaaniso, R., Hruška, P., Lukáč, F., Bulíř, J., Fekete, L., Volfová, L., Vondráček, M., Vrňata, M., Lančok, J.
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Zusammenfassung:ZnO:Eu thin film fabricated by pulsed laser deposition was treated by pulsed UV laser. The effect of laser fluence from 70 to 125 mJ cm −2 on film properties was investigated. The results showed that the surface morphology was clearly modified and the film treated at laser fluence of 70 mJ cm −2 was more densified compared to the other annealed films. Laser treatment led to a reduction of carbon content and to a stoichiometric ZnO:Eu composition on the surface. Refractive index significantly decreased and extinction coefficient was blue shifted for higher laser fluences. Strong characteristic Eu 3+ transitions were obtained using excitation at 266 nm. The highest photoluminescence intensity was observed for the annealed film at a laser fluence of 70 mJ cm −2 . The influence of ambient composition (N 2 and O 2 ) and temperature (room temperature and 150 °C) to photoluminescence response was examined for optical gas sensor application. The laser-untreated film showed higher sensitivity to the presence of oxygen at both temperatures compared to the treated film. The stability of photoluminescence intensity at elevated temperature was improved for laser-treated areas.
ISSN:0022-2461
1573-4803
DOI:10.1007/s10853-021-06030-w