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Structure and optoelectronic properties of spray deposited Mg doped p-CuCrO2 semiconductor oxide thin films

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JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS
Volume 104, Issue 2, Pages -

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AMER INST PHYSICS
DOI: 10.1063/1.2957056

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Transparent p-type Mg doped CuCrO2 wide-band-gap oxide semiconductor thin films were deposited over quartz substrates by chemical spray technique using metallo-organic precursors. Crystalline single phase CuCrO2 delafossite structure was dominant in >= 700 degrees C argon ambient annealed films but the as-deposited films contained spinel CuCr2O4 mixed phases. X-ray photoelectron Cr 2p spectra show spin-orbit splitting energy similar to 9.8 eV consistent with Cr3+ valance state and Cr 2p(3/2) resolved peaks show mixed valence state on Cr4+/Cr6+ confirming CuCr0.93Mg0.07O2 compound phase in spray deposited films. The effect of substrate temperature and film thickness on optical, electrical conductivity, and thermoelectric coefficient was investigated. Highly transparent >= 80% CuCr0.93Mg0.07O2 films with direct and indirect optical band gaps of 3.08 and 2.58 eV for 155 nm and 3.14 and 2.79 for 305 nm thin films, respectively, were obtained. Photoluminescence emission bands at 532 and 484 nm interpreted to arise from 3d(9)4s(1) and 3d(10) Cu+ intraband transitions confirm mixing of Cu 3d, 4s, and 4p with O 2p orbitals necessary for realizing p-type CuCrO2 films. Electrical conductivity of CuCr0.93Mg0.07O2 films ranged 0.6-1 S cm(-1) exhibiting activation energies similar to 0.11 eV in 300-420 degrees K and similar to 0.23 eV in >= 420 degrees K regions ascribed to activated conduction and grain boundary trap assisted conduction, respectively. Transparent p-(CuCr1-xMgxO2)/n-(ZnO) heterojunction diodes showing rectifying current-voltage characteristics were fabricated. (c) 2008 American Institute of Physics.

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