JOURNAL ARTICLE

From transparent to black amorphous zinc oxide thin films through oxygen deficiency control

M. NistorF. GherendiDaniela DobrinJ. Perrière

Year: 2022 Journal:   Journal of Applied Physics Vol: 132 (22)   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

Despite the fact that zinc oxide is a well-known transparent oxide, several recent studies on “black” ZnO have renewed its potential for photocatalytic applications. We report on the control of oxygen deficiency in ZnO thin films grown at 300 °C on c-cut sapphire single-crystal substrates by pulsed electron beam deposition (PED) through a slight variation of argon pressure in PED. At a pressure of 2 × 10−2 mbar transparent, stoichiometric (ZnO) and crystalline films are obtained, while at 9 × 10−3 mbar black, oxygen-deficient (ZnO0.85) and amorphous films result. Stoichiometry, structural, and optoelectronic properties of transparent and black ZnO thin films were comparatively analyzed as a function of oxygen deficiency. Black ZnO thin films exhibit enhanced absorption in the visible and near-infrared due to oxygen deficiency, thus extending the range of applications of zinc oxide thin films from transparent electronics to solar absorbers and photocatalysis.

Keywords:
Thin film Amorphous solid Materials science Sapphire Zinc Stoichiometry Oxygen Argon Oxide Absorption edge Pulsed laser deposition Optoelectronics Nanotechnology Optics Chemistry Band gap Metallurgy Crystallography Laser

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