Title of article :
Structural and optical characterization of undoped, doped, and clustered
ZnO thin films obtained by PLD for gas sensing applications
Author/Authors :
C. Ristoscu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The synthesis by pulsed laser deposition technique of zinc oxide thin films suitable for gas sensing applications is herein reported. The ZnO
targets were irradiated by an UV KrF* (l = 248 nm, tFWHM 7 ns) excimer laser source, operated at 2.8 J/cm2 incident fluence value, whilst the
substrates consisted of SiO2(0 0 1) wafers heated at 150 8C during the thin films growth process. The experiments were performed in an oxygen
dynamic pressure of 10 Pa. Structural and optical properties of the thin films were investigated. The obtained results have demonstrated that the
films are c-axis oriented. Their average transmission in the visible-infrared spectral region was found to be about 85%. The equivalent refractive
indexes and extinction coefficients were very close to those of the tabulated reference values. Doping with 0.5% Au and coating with 100 pulses of
Au clusters caused but a very slight decrease (with a few percent) of both transmission and refractive index values. The coatings with the most
appropriate optical properties as waveguides have been selected and their behavior was tested for butane sensing
Keywords :
Optical properties , ZNO , PLD , thin films
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science
Journal title :
Applied Surface Science