Abstract :
We investigate an environmentally friendly aqueous solution system for rutile TiO2 violet color nanocrystalline thin films growth on ITO
substrate at room temperature. Film shows considerable absorption in visible region with excitonic maxima at 434 nm. X-ray diffraction (XRD),
scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), selected area electron diffraction (SAED), UV–vis, water surface
contact angle and energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDX) techniques in addition to actual photo-image that shows purely rutile phase of TiO2 with
violet color, super-hydrophilic and densely packed nanometer-sized spherical grains of approximate diameter 3.15 0.4 nm, characterize the
films. Band gap energy of 4.61 eV for direct transition was obtained for the rutile TiO2 films. Film surface shows super-hydrophilic behavior, as
exhibited water contact angle was 78. Strong visible absorption (not due to chlorine) leaves future challenge to use these films in extremely thin
absorber (ETA) solar cells.
Keywords :
Super-hydrophilic , TiO2 thin films , UV–vis , rutile