Morphology and luminescence properties of ZnO layers produced by magnetron spattering [Articol]

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2011-07-07

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Technical University of Moldova

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We show that the morphology and the luminescence properties of ZnO layers produced by magnetron sputtering can be controlled by technological parameters of sputtering, particularly by the ratio of argon to oxygen gases in the gas flow during the growth process. Smooth and flat layers were produced with a high Ar/O ratio, while porous layers with various morphologies were obtained with a low Ar/O ratio. The layers produced with O/Ar ration equal to 10 exhibit extremely high near-bandgap luminescence intensity even higher in comparison with bulk ZnO single crystals. The free carrier density estimated from the analysis of photoluminescence spectra is also very high in these samples suggesting that these technological conditions promote both optical and electrical activation of the doping Al impurity. The samples grown with high Ar/O ratios exhibit strong visible emission which is controlled by the technological conditions.

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RUSU, Emil; Irina GHIŢU; Vladimir PRILEPOV ; Victor ZALAMAI și Veaceslav URSACHI. Morphology and luminescence properties of ZnO layers produced by magnetron spattering. In: Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering: International Conference on Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering,ediția 1-a, 7-8 th of July 2011. Chișinău: Technical University of Moldova, 2011, pp. 128-132.

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ZnO, magnetron sputtering, morphology, luminescence, excitonic emission, deep centers

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RUSU, Emil; Irina GHIŢU; Vladimir PRILEPOV ; Victor ZALAMAI și Veaceslav URSACHI. Morphology and luminescence properties of ZnO layers produced by magnetron spattering. In: Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering: International Conference on Nanotechnologies and Biomedical Engineering,ediția 1-a, 7-8 th of July 2011. Chișinău: Technical University of Moldova, 2011, pp. 128-132.

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