2012
DOI: 10.1063/1.4732315
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Controlling the electrical properties of ZnO films by forming zinc and oxide bridges by a plasma and electron-assisted process

Abstract: A new method to produce electrically steady ZnO films without any heating process has been developed by using plasma and electron beams to facilitate bonding between the metallic component and the oxygen on coated ZnO films. Both plasma atmosphere and electron beams can function as sources of nonequilibrium bonding energy, forming bridges between the zinc present in the zinc complex and the oxygen in the ZnO particles to construct a zinc-oxide thin film. Our results confirm that it is possible to achieve low c… Show more

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“…We have developed a technique to fabricate ZnO thin films on thin PET substrates using FE electron beam irradiation as a non-equilibrium reaction field as shown in Figure 3a. The ZnO thin films were prepared by wet coating and electron beam irradiation methods [26,27]. In this process, the thickness of the ZnO film was controlled from 100 nm to 10 μm.…”
Section: Non-thermal Formation Of Zno Film On Plastic Film Substrate By Fe Electron Beam Irradiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We have developed a technique to fabricate ZnO thin films on thin PET substrates using FE electron beam irradiation as a non-equilibrium reaction field as shown in Figure 3a. The ZnO thin films were prepared by wet coating and electron beam irradiation methods [26,27]. In this process, the thickness of the ZnO film was controlled from 100 nm to 10 μm.…”
Section: Non-thermal Formation Of Zno Film On Plastic Film Substrate By Fe Electron Beam Irradiationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ceramic technologies make it possible to manufacture products of various shapes and sizes, varying their morphology, structural and phase state, which allows to control their functional properties by changing the granules sizes in the initial powder mixtures; temperatures, duration and atmosphere of synthesis and the following heat treatments, as well as the type of doping agents [2e4]. Currently, various methods of preparing materials on the basis of ZnO are used worldwide, such as chemical vapor deposition [5e10], atomic layer deposition [11e13], sputtering [14e16], liquid-phase methods for synthesizing ZnO nanowires [17] or nanoparticles [18,19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%