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  • TORTOSA, M., MOLLAR, M., MARI, B., (2007), Synthesis of ZnCdO thin films by electrodeposition. Journal of Crystal Growth. 304, 97–102.
  • BULAKHE, R.N., SHINDE, N.M., THORAT., R.D., NIKAM, S.S., LOKHANDE, C.D., (2013), Deposition of copper iodide thin films by chemical bath deposition (CBD) and successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) methods. Current Applied Physics. 13, 1661-1667.

The effect of different annealing conditions in undoped and Ag doped ZnO thin films grown by SILAR method

Year 2015, Volume: 1 Issue: 2, 77 - 81, 06.10.2015

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Undoped, %3 and %5 Silver (Ag) doped zinc oxide (ZnO) thin films have been grown on glass substrates by simple and economic successive ionic layer absorption and reaction method (SILAR). All grown films were annealed vacuum and air to investigate to effective annealing at 573 K for 30 minutes. Energy-Dispersive-X-Ray-Fluorescence (EDXRF) spectroscopy showed %3 and %5 dopants Ag. Absorbance measurements showed that the optical band-gaps of all thin films were wide and generally decrease with annealing. Optical transmittance spectra of ZnO and %3 and %5 doped ZnO thin films showed good transmissions. Thickness of the films was measured by the gravimetric weight difference method using sensitive microbalance. 

References

  • COŞKUN, C., GÜNEY, H., GÜR, E. and TÜZEMEN, S., (2009), Turk J Phys.. Effective Annealing of ZnO Thin Films Grown by Electrochemical Deposition Technique. 33, 49 – 56.
  • SINGH, A. K., THOOL, G. S., SINGH, R.S., SINGH, S. P., (2015), Cu-implanted ZnO nanorods array film: An aqueous synthetic approach. Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 618, 421–427
  • JAMBURE S.B., PATIL S.J., DESHPANDE A.R., LOKHANDE C.D., (2014), Materials Research Bulletin. A comparative study of physico-chemical properties of CBD and SILAR grown ZnO thin films. 49, 420–425.
  • BECHAMBI, O., CHALBI, M., NAJJAR, W., SAYADI, S., (2015), Photocatalytic activity of ZnO doped with Ag on the degradation of endocrine disrupting under UV irradiation and the investigation of its antibacterial activity. Applied Surface Science. 347, 414–420
  • GÜNEY, H., ERTARĞIN, M.E., (2015), Effective annealing of ZnO thin films grown by three different SILAR processes. Eastern Anatolian Journal of Science. 1, 20-24.
  • OLVERA, M.L., MALDONADO, A., ASOMOZA, R., MELENDEZ-LIRA, M., (2002), Sol. Energy Mater. Sol. Cells , Effect of the substrate temperature and acidity of the spray solution on the physical properties of F-doped ZnO thin films deposited by chemical spray. 71, 61.
  • SHINDE, V.R., LOKHANDE, C.D., MANE, R.S., HAN, S.H., (2005), Appl. Surf. Sci. Hydrophobic and textured ZnO films deposited by chemical bath deposition: annealing effect 245, 407.
  • GAO, X.D., LI, X.M., YU, W.D., (2004), J. Solid State Chem. Preparation, structure and ultraviolet photoluminescence of ZnO films by a novel chemical method. 177, 3830.
  • YILDIRIM M. A., ATES A., ASTAM A., (2009), Physica E Annealing and Light Effect on Structural, Optical and Electrical Properties of CuS, Cu0.6Zn0.4S and ZnS Thin Films Grown by SILAR Method. 41, 1365.
  • SHINDE, V.R., GUJAR, T.P., LOKHANDE C.D., (2007), Studies on growth of ZnO thin films by a novel chemical method. Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells. 91, 1055–1061
  • PATHAN, H.M. and LOKHANDE, C.D., (2004), Deposition of metal chalcogenide thin films by successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) method. Bull. Mater. Sci.. 27, 85–111
  • GOMEZ, H., MALDONADO, A., OLVERA, M. L., ACOSTA, D.R., (2005), Solar Energy Materials & Solar Cells. 87, 107–116
  • TORTOSA, M., MOLLAR, M., MARI, B., (2007), Synthesis of ZnCdO thin films by electrodeposition. Journal of Crystal Growth. 304, 97–102.
  • BULAKHE, R.N., SHINDE, N.M., THORAT., R.D., NIKAM, S.S., LOKHANDE, C.D., (2013), Deposition of copper iodide thin films by chemical bath deposition (CBD) and successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) methods. Current Applied Physics. 13, 1661-1667.
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Primary Language English
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Harun Güney

Publication Date October 6, 2015
Published in Issue Year 2015 Volume: 1 Issue: 2

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APA Güney, H. (2015). The effect of different annealing conditions in undoped and Ag doped ZnO thin films grown by SILAR method. Eastern Anatolian Journal of Science, 1(2), 77-81.
AMA Güney H. The effect of different annealing conditions in undoped and Ag doped ZnO thin films grown by SILAR method. Eastern Anatolian Journal of Science. December 2015;1(2):77-81.
Chicago Güney, Harun. “The Effect of Different Annealing Conditions in Undoped and Ag Doped ZnO Thin Films Grown by SILAR Method”. Eastern Anatolian Journal of Science 1, no. 2 (December 2015): 77-81.
EndNote Güney H (December 1, 2015) The effect of different annealing conditions in undoped and Ag doped ZnO thin films grown by SILAR method. Eastern Anatolian Journal of Science 1 2 77–81.
IEEE H. Güney, “The effect of different annealing conditions in undoped and Ag doped ZnO thin films grown by SILAR method”, Eastern Anatolian Journal of Science, vol. 1, no. 2, pp. 77–81, 2015.
ISNAD Güney, Harun. “The Effect of Different Annealing Conditions in Undoped and Ag Doped ZnO Thin Films Grown by SILAR Method”. Eastern Anatolian Journal of Science 1/2 (December 2015), 77-81.
JAMA Güney H. The effect of different annealing conditions in undoped and Ag doped ZnO thin films grown by SILAR method. Eastern Anatolian Journal of Science. 2015;1:77–81.
MLA Güney, Harun. “The Effect of Different Annealing Conditions in Undoped and Ag Doped ZnO Thin Films Grown by SILAR Method”. Eastern Anatolian Journal of Science, vol. 1, no. 2, 2015, pp. 77-81.
Vancouver Güney H. The effect of different annealing conditions in undoped and Ag doped ZnO thin films grown by SILAR method. Eastern Anatolian Journal of Science. 2015;1(2):77-81.