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Cuprous oxide thin films prepared by thermal oxidation of copper layer. Morphological and optical properties

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JOURNAL OF LUMINESCENCE
Volume 159, Issue -, Pages 325-332

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jlumin.2014.10.058

Keywords

Photoluminescence; Exciton; Optical properties; Two-photon excitation; Cu2O; Nanostructured thin

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Structural and optical characterization of crystalline Cu2O thin films obtained by thermal oxidation of Cu films at two different temperatures 800 degrees C and 900 degrees C are investigated in this work. X-ray diffraction measurements indicate that synthesized films consist of single Cu2O phase without any interstitial phase and show a nano-grain structure. Scanning Electron Microscopy observations indicate that the Cu2O films have a micro-scale roughness whereas High Resolution Transmission Electron Microscopy highlights that the nanocrystalline structure is formed by superposition of nearly spherical nanocrystals smaller than 30 nm. Photoluminescence spectra of these films exhibit at room temperature two well-resolved emission peaks at 1.34 eV due to defects energy levels and at 1.97 eV due to phonon-assisted recombination of the is orthoexciton in both film series. Emission characteristics depending on the laser power is deeply investigated to determine the origin of recorded emissions. Time-integrated spectra of the is orthoexciton emission reveals the presence of oxygen defects below the conduction band edge under non-resonant two-photon excitation using a wide range of excitations wavelengths. Optical absorption coefficients at room temperature are obtained from an accurate analysis of their transmission and reflection spectra, whereas the optical band gap energy is estimated at about 2.11 eV. Results obtained are of high relevance especially for potential applications in semiconductor devices such as solar cells, optical sources and detectors. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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