JOURNAL ARTICLE

Nonlinear optical properties of zinc oxide thin films

A. AyanaNeelamma B. GummagolP. S. PatilPankaj SharmaB.V. Rajendra

Year: 2024 Journal:   Optics & Laser Technology Vol: 175 Pages: 110820-110820   Publisher: Elsevier BV

Abstract

This study reports the influence of deposition temperature (573 K-773 K) on the microstructural, linear and nonlinear optical properties of zinc oxide nano thin films synthesized using the chemical spray pyrolysis method. Synthesized films are polycrystalline, exhibiting a dominant (1 0 1) orientation, for which the crystallite size is found to increase with deposition temperature up to 723 K followed by a decrease. Concurrently, the deposit prepared at 723 K showed improved electrical properties, i.e. higher charge carrier concentration and mobility. Optical studies reveal increased transmittance in the visible region and a gradual increase of optical bandgap with deposition temperature. The photoluminescence studies show a near-white light emission for all thin films, however, the density of defect states was comparatively higher for thin films deposited at lower temperatures. A saturable absorption behaviour was observed due to the presence of defects. The thin films show a negative refractive index with self-defocusing phenomena. The total nonlinear susceptibility is found to decrease with increasing deposition temperature, and the solution-processed functional thin films thus have potential implications for nonlinear optical applications such as nonlinear optical switching, optical memory management, and saturable absorbers.

Keywords:
Zinc Materials science Thin film Nonlinear optical Nonlinear system Oxide Optics Optoelectronics Nanotechnology Metallurgy Physics

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ZnO doping and properties
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Nonlinear Optical Materials Studies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Nonlinear Optical Materials Research
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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