Structural, microstructural, and optical properties of Zn1-x Mg (x) O thin films grown onto glass substrate by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis

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TitreStructural, microstructural, and optical properties of Zn1-x Mg (x) O thin films grown onto glass substrate by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2015
AuteursHoggas K., Nouveau C, Djelloul A., Bououdina M.
JournalAPPLIED PHYSICS A-MATERIALS SCIENCE & PROCESSING
Volume120
Pagination745-755
Date PublishedAUG
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN0947-8396
Résumé

Pure and doped Zn1-x Mg (x) O films were deposited onto glass substrate by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis technique. The variation of lattice constant and the blue shift of near-band-edge emission indicate that Zn2+ ions are successfully substituted by Mg2+ ions within ZnO lattice. At higher Mg content (x a parts per thousand yen 0.21), a drastic change appears in the morphology, as a result of structural changes from wurtzite (ZnO) structure into a mixture of wurtzite and cubic (MgO) phases. FTIR study indicated the existence of distinct characteristic absorption peaks at similar to 442 cm(-1) for Zn-O stretching mode that shifted toward the red region with the increase in Mg content. In addition to the host phonons of ZnO, one additional band was observed around 523 cm(-1), presumably attributed to the Mg-related vibrational mode. The optical constants and thickness of thin films have been determined using experimental transmittance data. The luminescence intensity at 2.63 eV of Zn0.85Mg0.15O thin films was found to be approximately 13 times higher than that of pure ZnO film measured under the same excitation conditions.

DOI10.1007/s00339-015-9252-7