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UV sensitivity enhancement in ZnO:Cu films through simple post-annealing treatment

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PHYSICA B-CONDENSED MATTER
Volume 628, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.physb.2021.413603

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Cu-doped ZnO; Post-annealing treatment; Spray pyrolysis; Thin films; Ultraviolet detector

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The influence of post-annealing temperature on the structural, morphological, optical, and electrical properties of ZnO:Cu films was investigated. The results showed that increasing the annealing temperature improved the crystallinity of the films, led to morphology modification, and increased the sensitivity of UV detection. Additionally, the increase in annealing temperature also enhanced both the dark current and photocurrent.
Influence of post-annealing temperature on structural, morphological, optical, and electrical properties of ZnO:Cu films was investigated. The films were deposited using the ultrafast spray pyrolysis technique for 10 s. Post-annealing treatment was then conducted at a temperature range of 400-600 degrees C under ambient pressures. Structural, morphological, electrical, and optical properties were characterized using X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), current-voltage (I-V) curve, and UV-Vis spectroscopy, respectively. By increasing the annealing temperature, SEM images show morphology modification from rods to spherical grain due to atomic rearrangement. XRD patterns show significant improvement in crystallinity. From I-V curves, the sensitivity of UV detection is also increased. The increase of annealing temperature provokes both the dark current and photocurrent enhancement. UV-Vis spectroscopy analysis shows the decrease of bandgap by increasing the annealing temperature. Our study is essential to improve the functionality of ZnO:Cu film and realizes mass-scale fabrication with low cost.

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