Temperature dependent surface and spectral modifications of nano V2O5 films


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Nanocrystalline V2O5 films have been deposited on glass substrates at 300°C substrate temperature using thermal evaporation technique and were subjected to thermal annealing at different temperatures 350, 400, and 550°C. X-ray diffraction (XRD) spectra exhibit sharper and broader characteristic peaks respectively indicating the rearrangement of nanocrystallite phases with annealing temperatures. Other phases of vanadium oxides started emerging with the rise in annealing temperature and the sample converted completely to VO2 (B) phase at 550°C annealing. FESEM images showed an increase in crystallite size with 350 and 400°C annealing temperatures followed by a decrease in crystallite size for the sample annealed at 550°C. Transmission spectra showed an initial redshift of the fundamental band edge with 350 and 400°C while a blue shift for the sample annealed at 550°C, which was in agreement with XRD and SEM results. The films exhibited smart window properties as well as nanorod growth at specific annealing temperatures. Apart from showing the PL and defect related peaks, PL studies also supported the observations made in the transmission spectra.

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M. Manthrammel

Department of Physics and Astronomy, College of Science, P. O. Box 2455

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A. Fatehmulla

Department of Physics and Astronomy, College of Science, P. O. Box 2455

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沙特阿拉伯, Riyadh, 11451

A. Al-Dhafiri

Department of Physics and Astronomy, College of Science, P. O. Box 2455

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沙特阿拉伯, Riyadh, 11451

A. Alshammari

Department of Physics, College of Science

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Aslam Khan

King Abdullah Institute for Nanotechnology

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