Issue 59, 2016, Issue in Progress

Evolution of carbon impurities in solution-grown and sputtered Al:ZnO thin films exposed to UV light and damp heat degradation

Abstract

The electrical properties of polycrystalline ZnO thin films with grain boundary limited charge transport depend significantly on the degree of chemisorbed adsorbate (CxOyHz) coverage at grain boundaries and on the surface. Here we report the evolution of carbon adsorbates in chemical bath deposited (CBD) aluminum doped ZnO (AZO) thin films during post-deposition UV light exposure and degradation in humid atmosphere. As CBD AZO intrinsically contains carbon impurities stemming from the addition of citrate during the deposition, sputtered AZO is examined in parallel as a nominally carbon-free reference. UV illumination decomposes citrate impurities in CBD AZO, but the residual carbon compounds are not effectively removed from the bulk part of the layer. At the same time, charge-trapping oxygen species at grain boundaries are desorbed, increasing the carrier density and mobility. Exposure to humid atmosphere decreases the electrical conductivity of CBD AZO, which is caused by the chemisorption of environmental oxygen species and the formation of zinc carbonate.

Graphical abstract: Evolution of carbon impurities in solution-grown and sputtered Al:ZnO thin films exposed to UV light and damp heat degradation

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Mar 2016
Accepted
20 May 2016
First published
23 May 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 53768-53776

Evolution of carbon impurities in solution-grown and sputtered Al:ZnO thin films exposed to UV light and damp heat degradation

P. Fuchs, J. Steinhauser, E. Avancini, Y. E. Romanyuk and A. N. Tiwari, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 53768 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA06861H

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