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Gao Xiao-Yong, Chen Chao, Zhang Sa. Optical properties of aluminum-doped zinc oxide films deposited by direct-current pulse magnetron reactive sputteringJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(3): 030701.
| Gao Xiao-Yong, Chen Chao, Zhang Sa. Optical properties of aluminum-doped zinc oxide films deposited by direct-current pulse magnetron reactive sputteringJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2014, 23(3): 030701. |
Optical properties of aluminum-doped zinc oxide films deposited by direct-current pulse magnetron reactive sputtering
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Abstract
A series of <103>-oriented aluminum-doped zinc oxide (AZO) films were deposited on glass substrates via direct-current pulse magnetron reactive sputtering at different O2-to-Ar gas flow ratios (GFRs). The optical properties of the films were characterized using the fitted optical constants in the general oscillator model (which contains two Psemi-Tri oscillators) through the use of measured ellipsometric parameters. The refractive index dispersion data below the interband absorption edge were analyzed using a single-oscillator model. The fitted optical energy gap obtained using the single-oscillator model clearly shows a blue shift, followed by a red shift, as the GFR increases from 0.9/18 to 2.1/18. This shift can be attributed to the change in the free electron concentration of the film, which is closely related to the film stress. In addition, the fitted β value indicates that the AZO film falls under the ionic class. The photoluminescence spectrum indicates a photoluminescence mechanism of the direct and wide energy gap semiconductor. -
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