TY - JOUR
T1 - Structural, optical and electrical properties of ZnTe thin films electrochemically deposited from a citric acid aqueous solution
AU - Ishizaki, Takahiro
AU - Ohtomo, Takeshi
AU - Fuwa, Akio
PY - 2004/1/21
Y1 - 2004/1/21
N2 - ZnTe thin films were electrodeposited onto Au-coated Cu substrates from an electrolytic solution containing ZnSO4, TeO2, citric acid and sodium citrate, and the dependence of structure, composition and surface morphology on the solution's Zn concentration were investigated. Results of examinations for resistivity and optical absorption demonstrated, respectively, that as the Zn concentration in the electrolyte was reduced over the range of 5-50 mmol dm-3, the resistivity of the films obtained continuously decreased and their band gap increased. Quantitative analysis of energy dispersive x-ray analysis and inductively coupled plasma results indicated that the composition ratio (Zn:Te) was approximately stoichiometric under all conditions in this study. X-ray diffraction results revealed that all the ZnTe thin films obtained showed a preferred (111) orientation with cubic structure. ZnTe thin films we transferred onto nonconductive epoxy resin also showed the same structure.
AB - ZnTe thin films were electrodeposited onto Au-coated Cu substrates from an electrolytic solution containing ZnSO4, TeO2, citric acid and sodium citrate, and the dependence of structure, composition and surface morphology on the solution's Zn concentration were investigated. Results of examinations for resistivity and optical absorption demonstrated, respectively, that as the Zn concentration in the electrolyte was reduced over the range of 5-50 mmol dm-3, the resistivity of the films obtained continuously decreased and their band gap increased. Quantitative analysis of energy dispersive x-ray analysis and inductively coupled plasma results indicated that the composition ratio (Zn:Te) was approximately stoichiometric under all conditions in this study. X-ray diffraction results revealed that all the ZnTe thin films obtained showed a preferred (111) orientation with cubic structure. ZnTe thin films we transferred onto nonconductive epoxy resin also showed the same structure.
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U2 - 10.1088/0022-3727/37/2/014
DO - 10.1088/0022-3727/37/2/014
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0942268458
SN - 0022-3727
VL - 37
SP - 255
EP - 260
JO - Journal Physics D: Applied Physics
JF - Journal Physics D: Applied Physics
IS - 2
ER -