Oxidation-temperature dependence of the optical properties of ZnO thin films grown on corning glass by oxidation of metallic Zn

We investigated the structural and the optical properties of ZnO thin films formed on Corning glass by the oxidation of Zn thin films, which were deposited by using thermal evaporation and were then oxidized at 300 − 600 °C. The grain size of the ZnO thin films increased and the grains became more d...

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Published in:Journal of the Korean Physical Society Vol. 67; no. 7; pp. 1278 - 1283
Main Authors: Park, Seonhee, Nam, Giwoong, Kim, Younggyu, Kim, Byunggu, Park, Youngbin, Lee, Wookbin, Moon, Jiyun, Kim, Dongwan, Kim, Mincheol, Jeon, Woosung, Jeon, Minhyun, Song, Hanjung, Han, Ki-Ho, Sohn, Keun Yong, Lee, Woo-kyoung, Leem, Jae-Young
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Seoul The Korean Physical Society 01-10-2015
한국물리학회
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Summary:We investigated the structural and the optical properties of ZnO thin films formed on Corning glass by the oxidation of Zn thin films, which were deposited by using thermal evaporation and were then oxidized at 300 − 600 °C. The grain size of the ZnO thin films increased and the grains became more densely packed with increasing oxidation temperature. In the photoluminescence (PL) spectra of the ZnO thin films, the intensity of the near-band-edge peak increased with increasing temperature to 500 °C, but decreased gradually with further increases in the temperature. The transmittances of the ZnO thin films formed by oxidation at 400 and 500 °C were higher than 85% in the visible-light region. Finally, the Urbach energy decreased significantly and the optical band gap exhibited a blue shift with increasing oxidation temperature from 300 to 400 °C.
Bibliography:G704-000411.2015.67.7.014
ISSN:0374-4884
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DOI:10.3938/jkps.67.1278