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The morphology and optical properties of Cr-doped ZnO films grown using the magnetron co-sputtering method

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APPLIED SURFACE SCIENCE
Volume 254, Issue 13, Pages 3873-3878

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.apsusc.2007.12.014

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zinc oxide; chromium; nitrogen; sputtering; scanning electron microscopy; surface morphology; photoluminescence; violet

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Undoped ZnO and Zn0.9Cr0.1O films were prepared on Al2O3 (0 0 0 1) substrates using the magnetron co-sputtering technique. X-ray diffraction scans show that all films exhibit nearly single-phase wurtzite structure with c-axis orientation. Both chromium doping and growth ambient have a significant impact on the lattice constants and nucleation processes in ZnO film. A large quantity of subgrains (10 nm in size) has been observed on Zn0.9Cr0.1O film grown under Ar + O-2, while irregular plateau-like grains 40-50 nm in size were observed on Zn0.9Cr0.1O film grown under Ar + N-2. The ultraviolet-visible transmittance and optical bandgap of all films were also examined. The photoluminescence spectra of all films exhibit a broad emission located around 400 nm, which is composed of one weak ultraviolet luminescence and another rather intense near-violet one, as determined by Gaussian peak fitting. The near-violet emission centered on 400 nm might originate from the electron transition between the band tail state levels of surface defects and/or lattice imperfection in the ZnO film. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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