Effect of the Temperature of Photonic Annealing on the Structural and Optical Properties of ZnO Films Synthesized by Dual Magnetron-Assisted Sputtering


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Zinc-oxide films 1.4 μm in thickness are deposited onto glassy substrates by the dual magnetron-assisted sputtering of zinc targets in an argon and oxygen gas atmosphere. The dependences of the structural and optical characteristics of the ZnO films on the temperature of postdeposition photonic annealing are studied. It is established that an increase in the annealing temperature yields an increase in the degree of crystallinity of the films. Electron microscopy shows that the deposited ZnO coatings are columnar in structure and the microstructure density and crystallite size increase upon annealing. It is found that, at an annealing temperature of 450–650°C, the optical transmittance increases to >90% in the spectral range 400–1100 nm. The experimental results show that the temperature of vacuum photonic annealing has the most profound effect on the final properties of ZnO coatings.

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S. Zaitsev

Belgorod State Technological University

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Email: sergey-za@mail.ru
Rússia, Belgorod, 308012

V. Vaschilin

Belgorod State Technological University

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Rússia, Belgorod, 308012

V. Kolesnik

Belgorod State Technological University

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Rússia, Belgorod, 308012

M. Limarenko

Belgorod State Technological University

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Rússia, Belgorod, 308012

D. Prokhorenkov

Belgorod State Technological University

Email: sergey-za@mail.ru
Rússia, Belgorod, 308012

E. Evtushenko

Belgorod State Technological University

Email: sergey-za@mail.ru
Rússia, Belgorod, 308012

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