Sol-gel derived zinc oxide films: Effect of deposition parameters on structure, microstructure and photoluminescence properties
Abstract
ZnO films were prepared by sol-gel method and deposited onto glass substrates with spin coating system. XRD patterns and FESEM analysis were used to investigate the effect of deposition parameters such as spin speed and molar concentration on the crystallinity and surface morphology of the films. XRD patterns show that ZnO films are polycrystalline with type-wurtzite hexagonal structure. The film which is deposited at 4000 rpm and with 0.5 M sol has the best crystallinity. The FESEM micrographs showed that the surface morphology of the films was not significantly affected from the spin speed. FESEM micrographs showed that the crystallite sizes of 1000, 4000 and 5000 rpm are almost same. But 2000 and 3000 rpm have lower crystallite sizes than the others. Also, the amount of voids in the 1 M was found higher. The effect of spin speed and molar concentration on the optical properties of ZnO films was investigated by PL spectroscopy. The electrical properties of the ZnO films were investigated by using two probe methods in dark. The highest conductivity values were obtained for ZnO films prepared by 4000 spin speed and 0.5 M of concentration
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Superlattices and MicrostructuresVolume
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