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Pereira, L.a, Aguas Beckers Martins Fortunato Martins H. a M. b. "Characterization of nickel induced crystallized silicon by spectroscopic ellipsometry." Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings. Vol. 910. 2007. 529-534. Abstract

In this work Spectroscopic Ellipsometry (SE) was used to study metal induced crystallization (MIC) on amorphous silicon films in order to analyze the influence of different annealing conditions on their structural properties. The variation of the metal thickness has shown to be determinant on the time needed to full crystallize silicon films. Films of 100 nm thickness crystallize after 2h at 500°C using 1 nm of Ni deposited on it. When reducing the average metal thickness down to 0.05 nm the same silicon film will need almost 10 hours to be totally crystallized. Using a new approach on the modelling procedure of the SE data we show to be possible to determine the Ni remaining inside the crystallized films. The method consists in using Ni as reference on the Bruggeman Effective Medium Approximation (BEMA) layer that will simulated the optical response of the crystallized silicon. Silicon samples and metal layers with different thicknesses were analyzed and this new method has shown to be sensible to changes on the initial metal/silicon ratio. The nickel distribution inside the silicon layers was independently measured by Rutherford Backscattering Spectroscopy (RBS) to check the data obtained from the proposed approach. © 2006 Materials Research Society.

Pereyra, I., Andrade Sanematsu Martins A. M. M. S. "ELECTRO-OPTICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF AMORPHOUS SILICON FILMS DEPOSITED IN A TWO CONSECUTIVE DECOMPOSITION AND DEPOSITION CHAMBERS SYSTEM." Commission of the European Communities, (Report) EUR. 1985. 717-721. Abstract

Doped and undoped a-Si:H and a-SiC:H films were deposited by R. F. decomposition of silane and silane/methane mixtures respectively, in a two consecutive (decomposition and deposition) chambers glow discharge capacitively coupled system. Their electro-optical properties were extensively investigated through dark conductivity, photoconductivity, spectral response, optical absorption, R. F. transmission spectra, electron spin ressonance and CxV MOS measurements.

Pereira, L., Barquinha Gonçalves Fortunato Martins P. G. E. "Multicomponent dielectrics for oxide TFT." Proceedings of SPIE - The International Society for Optical Engineering. Vol. 8263. 2012. Abstract

In this work we present sputtered multicomponent dielectrics based on mixtures of HfO 2 and SiO 2. This way it is possible to get stable amorphous structure up to 800°C, that does not happen for pure HfO 2, for instance, that present a polycrystalline structure when deposited without any intentional substrate heating. Besides, also the band gap of the resulting films is increased when compared with pure HfO2 that theoretically is an advantage in getting a suitable band offset with the semiconductor layer on oxide TFTs. Concerning the electrical characterization, the leakage current on c-Si MIS structures is low as 10 -9 Acm -2 at 10 V. The amorphous structure of the films also lead to better dielectric/semiconductor interfaces, as suggested by C-V characteristics on GIZO MIS structures, which do not present strong variation with frequency. On other hand, the dielectric constant decreases due to the incorporation of SiO 2 and Al 2O 3. Further improvement on insulating and interface characteristics is achieved using multilayer stacks and substrate bias during deposition. © 2012 Copyright Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE).

Pereira, L.a, Beckers Martins Fortunato Martins M. b R. M. "Optimization of the metal/silicon ratio on nickel assisted crystallization of amorphous silicon." Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings. Vol. 869. 2005. 45-50. Abstract

The aim of this work is to optimize the metal/silicon ratio on nickel metal induced crystallization of silicon. For this purpose amorphous silicon layers with 80, 125 and 220 nm thick were used on the top of which 0.5 nm of Ni was deposited and annealed during the required time to full crystallize the a-Si. The data show that the 80 nm a-Si layer reaches a crystalline fraction of 95.7% (as detected by spectroscopic ellipsometry) after annealed for only 2 hours. No significant structural improvement is detected by ellipsometry neither by XRD when annealing the films for longer times. However, on 125 nm thick samples, after annealing for 2 hours the crystalline fraction is only 59.7%, reaching a similar value to the one with 80 nm only after 5 hours, with a crystalline fraction of 92.2%. Here again no significant improvements were achieved by using longer annealing times. Finally, the 220 nm thick a-Si sample is completely crystallized only after 10 hours annealing. These data clear suggest that the crystallization of thicker a-Si layers requires thicker Ni films to be effective for short annealing times. A direct dependence of the crystallization time on the metal/silicon ratio was observed and estimated. © 2005 Materials Research Society.

Pimentel, A.C., Gonçalves Marques Martins Fortunato A. A. R. "Zinc oxide thin films used as an ozone sensor at room temperature." Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings. Vol. 915. 2006. 243-248. Abstract

In this paper we present results of intrinsic/non doped zinc oxide films deposited at room temperature by rf magnetron sputtering able to be used as a truly semiconductor on electronic devices like ozone gas sensors and ultra-violet detectors. The produced films are polycrystalline with a c-axis preferential orientation parallel to the substrate. The films' resistivity varies from 4.0×10-2 Ωcm to 1.0×10-9 Ωcm, depending on the deposition conditions used (rf power density and oxygen partial pressure), which turns not affecting the optical properties (in average a transmittance of around 85 % and an optical band gap of about 3.44 eV, independent of the deposition conditions used). When exposed to UV light the sensor response based on these films may exceed more than 5 orders of magnitude, recovering to the initial state in the presence of ozone. The sensitivity of the films is improved when the oxygen partial pressure increases and the rf power density used decreases, due to changes on the structural properties of the films. © 2006 Materials Research Society.

Journal Article
Pereira, L.a, Brida Fortunato Ferreira Águas Silva Costa Teixeira Martins D. a E. a. "a-Si:H interface optimisation for thin film position sensitive detectors produced on polymeric substrates." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 299-302 (2002): 1289-1294. AbstractWebsite

In this paper we present results concerning the optimisation of the electronic and mechanical properties presented by amorphous silicon (a-Si:H) thin films produced on polyimide (Kapton® VN) substrates with different thicknesses (25, 50 and 75 μm) by the plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition (PECVD) technique. The purpose of this study is to obtain a low defect density as well as low residual stresses (specially at the interface) in order to provide good performances for large area (10 mm wide by 80 mm long) flexible position sensitive detectors. The electrical and optical properties presented by the films will be correlated to the sensor characteristics. The properties of samples have been measured by dark/photoconductivity, constant photocurrent measurements (CPM) and the results have been compared with films deposited on Corning 7059 glass substrates during the same run deposition. The residual stresses were measured using an active optical triangulation and angle resolved scattering. The preliminary results indicate that the thinner polymeric substrate with 25 μm presents the highest density of states, which is associated to the residual stresses and strains associated within the film. © 2002 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.

Parthiban, S.a b, Elangovan Ramamurthi Kanjilal Asokan Martins Fortunato E. b K. a. "Effect of Li3+ heavy ion irradiation on the Mo doped In2O3 thin films prepared by spray pyrolysis technique." Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics. 44 (2011). AbstractWebsite

The high visible-near infrared transparent and high carrier mobility (μ) Mo doped (0.5 at%) indium oxide (IMO) films were deposited by the spray pyrolysis technique. The deposited films were irradiated by 50MeV Li 3+ ions with different fluences of 1×1011, 1×1012 and 1×1013 ions cm-2. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed the cubic bixbyite structure of indium oxide. A fascinating feature is that the ion irradiation process has introduced a fraction of the molybdenum oxide phase. The μ of as-deposited IMO films is decreased from ̃122.4 to 93.3 cm2 V-1 s-1, following the ion irradiation. The theoretically calculated μ and carrier density values were correlated with those measured experimentally. The transport mechanism has been analysed based on the ionized and neutral impurity scattering centres. The average transmittance (400-2500 nm) of the as-deposited IMO films is decreased from 83% to 60% following irradiation. © 2011 IOP Publishing Ltd.

Pimentel, A.a, Rodrigues Duarte Nunes Costa Monteiro Martins Fortunato J. b P. a. "Effect of solvents on ZnO nanostructures synthesized by solvothermal method assisted by microwave radiation: a photocatalytic study." Journal of Materials Science. 50 (2015). AbstractWebsite

Abstract: The present work reports the synthesis of zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles with hexagonal wurtzite structure considering a solvothermal method assisted by microwave radiation and using different solvents: water (H2O), 2-ethoxyethanol (ET) and ethylene glycol (EG). The structural characterization of the produced ZnO nanoparticles has been accessed by scanning electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, room-temperature photoluminescence and Raman spectroscopies. Different morphologies have been obtained with the solvents tested. Both H2O and ET resulted in rods with high aspect ratio, while EG leads to flower-like structure. The UV absorption spectra showed peaks with an orange shift for synthesis with H2O and ET and blue shift for synthesis with EG. The different synthesized nanostructures were tested for photocatalyst applications, revealing that the ZnO nanoparticles produced with ET degrade faster the molecule used as model dye pollutant, i.e. methylene blue. Graphical Abstract: [Figure not available: see fulltext.] © 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York

Paula, A.S., Canejo Martins Braz Fernandes J. P. H. G. "Effect of thermal cycling on the transformation temperature ranges of a Ni-Ti shape memory alloy." Materials Science and Engineering A. 378 (2004): 92-96. AbstractWebsite

Shape memory alloys (SMA) represents a class of metallic materials that has the capability of recovering a previously defined initial shape when subject to an adequate thermomechanical treatment. The present work aims to study the influence of thermal cycles on the transition temperatures of a Ni-Ti alloy. In this system, small variations around the equiatomic composition give rise to significant transformation temperature variations ranging from 173 to 373 K. SMA usually presents the shape memory effect after an annealing treatment at ca. 973 K. The optimisation of the thermomechanical treatment will allow to "tune" the material to different transformation temperature ranges from the same starting material, just by changing the processing conditions. Differential scanning calorimeter (DSC) and in situ high-temperature X-ray diffraction (XRD) have been used to identify the transformation temperatures and the phases that are present after different thermal cycles. The results concerning a series of thermal cycles with different heating and cooling rates (from 1.67×10-2 to 1.25×10-1 K/s) and different holding temperatures (from 473 to 1033 K) are presented. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Prabakaran, R.a, Peres Monteiro Fortunato Martins Ferreira M. b T. b. "The effects of ZnO coating on the photoluminescence properties of porous silicon for the advanced optoelectronic devices." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 354 (2008): 2181-2185. AbstractWebsite

In the present work we investigate, the role of zinc oxide (ZnO) thin films passivating layer deposited by rf magnetron sputtering at room temperature on low (18%) and high (80%) porosity porous silicon (PS). The micro-Raman spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and atomic force microscopy (AFM) analysis have been carried out to understand the effect of ZnO films coating on PS. A systematic investigation from Raman spectroscopy suggests the formation of a good quality ZnO wurtzite structure on PS. The photoluminescence (PL) measurements on PS and ZnO coated PS shows a red, blue and UV emission bands at around ∼1.8, ∼2.78 and ∼3.2 eV. An enhancement of all PL emission bands have been achieved after ZnO films deposition on high porosity PS. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Pereira, L., Barquinha Fortunato Martins P. E. R. "Electrical performances of low temperature annealed hafnium oxide deposited at room temperature." Materials Science Forum. 514-516 (2006): 58-62. AbstractWebsite

In this work, HfO2 was deposited by r.f. sputtering at room temperature and then annealed for different times at 200°C in a forming gas atmosphere. After annealing for 2 hours the HfO2 layers present a reduction on the flat band voltage of about 1 V, relatively to the as deposited film, decreasing from -2.23V down to -1.28 V. This means an improvement of the interface properties and a reduction on the oxide charge density from 1.33×1012 cm-2 to 7.62×1011 cm -2. The dielectric constant reaches a maximum of 18.3 after 5h annealing due to film's densification. When annealing for longer times such as 10h a small degradation of the electrical properties is observed. After 10h annealing the dielectric constant, flat band voltage and fixed charge density are respectively, 14.9, -2.96 V and 1.64×1012 cm-2 and the leakage current also increases due to film's crystallization.

Pinto, J.V.a, Branquinho Barquinha Alves Martins Fortunato R. a P. a. "Extended-gate ISFETs based on sputtered amorphous oxides." IEEE/OSA Journal of Display Technology. 9 (2013): 729-734. AbstractWebsite

We present the results obtained with an extended-gate ISFET totally based on amorphous oxides (GIZO as the semiconductor, +{\hbox{Ta}}-{2}{\hbox{O}}-{5}{\ hbox{:SiO}}-inf2-inf as the dielectric and +{\hbox{Ta}}-{2}{\hbox{O}}-inf5-inf as the sensitive layer). A full characterization of the device was performed with constant ionic strength pH buffer solutions, revealing a sensitivity of 40 mV/pH with small hysteresis, and good linearity in the pH 4-pH 10 range buffer solutions. These results clearly show that it is possible to produce room-temperature disposable and low cost bio-sensors. © 2005-2012 IEEE.

Prabakaran, R., Fortunato Martins Ferreira E. R. I. "Fabrication and characterization of hybrid solar cells based on copper phthalocyanine/porous silicon." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 354 (2008): 2892-2896. AbstractWebsite

This work refers to the fabrication of hybrid solar cells based on porous silicon (PS) filled with copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) to form GZO/CuPc-PS/Si/Al structure. We used n-type Si since photoinduced charge transfer from CuPc to Si is observed only for n-type Si. The characteristic 100% peak at 6.8°2θ from XRD confirms that the CuPc coating on PS exists in α-CuPc polymorph. The systematic increase in FWHM of XRD peak at 69.1°2θ and red-shift of LO phonon Raman spectra indicate a progressive reduction of Si nanocrystallites size with increasing etching time and the estimated size agrees well with atomic force microscopic images. The FTIR results confirm the formation of α-CuPc polymorph and it is also corroborated well with XRD and Raman results. © 2008.

Pereira, L.a, Barquinha Fortunato Martins Kang Kim Lim Song Park P. a E. a. "High k dielectrics for low temperature electronics." Thin Solid Films. 516 (2008): 1544-1548. AbstractWebsite

In this work the electrical and structural properties of two high k materials as hafnium oxide (HfO2) and tantalum oxide (Ta2O5) produced at room temperature are exploited. Aiming low temperature processing two techniques were employed: r.f. sputtering and electron beam evaporation. The sputtered HfO2 films present a nanocrystalline structure when deposited at room temperature. The same does not happen for the evaporated films, which are essentially amorphous. The density and the electrical performance of both sputtered and evaporated films are improved after annealing them at 200 °C. On the other hand, the Ta2O5 samples deposited at room temperature are always amorphous, independently of the technique used. The density and electrical performance are not so sensitive to the annealing process. The set of data obtained show that these dielectrics processed at temperatures below 200 °C present promising properties aiming to produce devices at low temperature with improved interface properties and reduced leakage currents. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

c Parthiban, S.a b, Gokulakrishnan Elangovan Gonçalves Ramamurthi Fortunato Martins V. a E. b. "High mobility and visible-near infrared transparent titanium doped indium oxide thin films produced by spray pyrolysis." Thin Solid Films. 524 (2012): 268-271. AbstractWebsite

This paper deals with high transparent and high conductive oxides based on polycrystalline titanium (Ti) doped (0.5-3 at.%) indium oxide (IO) thin films produced on glass substrates at 400 °C by spray pyrolysis technique. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed the cubic bixbyite structure of indium oxide. A high mobility of ∼ 97 cm2 V- 1 s- 1, a carrier concentration of ∼ 1.55 × 1020 cm- 3 and a resistivity of ∼ 4.11 × 10- 4 Ω-cm with ∼ 83% of transmittance in the wavelength ranging between 400 and 2500 nm were obtained for 2 at.% Ti doping films, rivalling so to the best known transparent conducting oxide based on indium tin oxide. Moreover, the transmittance in the broad wavelength ranging between 400 and 2500 nm is over 83%, leading so to an increasing carrier generation towards the near infrared region of the spectrum, as required for applications such as solar cells. We also notice that increasing the doping concentration widened the optical band gap and caused a small Burstein-Moss shift, due to mobility decrease, as expected. © 2012 Published by Elsevier B.V.

Parthiban, S.a, Elangovan Ramamurthi Martins Fortunato E. b K. a. "High near-infrared transparency and carrier mobility of Mo doped In2 O 3 thin films for optoelectronics applications." Journal of Applied Physics. 106 (2009). AbstractWebsite

Molybdenum (0-1 at. %) doped indium oxide thin films with high near-infrared (NIR) transparency and high carrier mobility were deposited on Corning-1737 glass substrates at 400 °C by a spray pyrolysis experimental technique. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis confirmed the cubic bixbyite structure of indium oxide. The preferred growth orientation along the (222) plane for the low Mo doping level (0.5 at. %) shifts to (400) for higher Mo doping levels (<0.6 at. %). The crystallite size extracted from the XRD data corroborates the changes in full width at half maximum due to the variation in Mo doping. A scanning electron microscopy study illustrated the evolution in the surface microstructure as a function of Mo doping. The negative sign of the Hall coefficient confirmed the n -type conductivity. A high carrier mobility of ∼122.4 cm2 /V s, a carrier concentration of ∼9.5× 1019 cm-3, a resistivity of ∼5.3× 10-4cm, and a high figure of merit of ∼4.2× 10-2 -1 are observed for the films deposited with 0.5 at. % Mo. The obtained high average transparency of ∼83% in the wavelengths ranging from 400 to 2500 nm confirmed the extension of transmittance well into the NIR region. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.

Parthiban, S.a, Gokulakrishnan Ramamurthi Elangovan Martins Fortunato Ganesan V. a K. a. "High near-infrared transparent molybdenum-doped indium oxide thin films for nanocrystalline silicon solar cell applications." Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. 93 (2009): 92-97. AbstractWebsite

Molybdenum-doped indium oxide (IMO) thin films were deposited at 450 °C for varying molybdenum concentrations in the range of 0.5-2 at% by the spray pyrolysis technique. These films confirmed the cubic bixbyite structure of polycrystalline In2O3. The preferred growth orientation along the (2 2 2) plane shifts to (4 0 0) on higher Mo doping levels. The films doped with 0.5 at% Mo showed high mobility of 76.9 cm2/(V s). The high visible transmittance extends well into the near-infrared region. A possibility of using the produced IMO films in nanocrystalline (nc) silicon solar cell applications is discussed in this article. The morphological studies showed a change in the microstructure, which is consistent with the change in crystallographic orientation. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Parthiban, S.a, Ramamurthi Elangovan Martins Fortunato Ganesan K. a E. b. "High-mobility molybdenum doped indium oxide thin films prepared by spray pyrolysis technique." Materials Letters. 62 (2008): 3217-3219. AbstractWebsite

Molybdenum doped indium oxide (IMO) thin films were deposited on the glass substrates preheated to 450 °C by spray pyrolysis technique. The Mo doping was varied between 0 and 2.0 at.%. The films were characterized by their structural, electrical and optical properties. The films are confirmed to be cubic bixbyite In2O3 with a strongest orientation along (222) plane, which is shifted to (400) plane for the increase in Mo doping to 1.25 and 2 at.%. The film deposited with 0.5 at.% Mo doping shows high mobility of 76.9 cm2V- 1s- 1 , resistivity of 1.8 × 10- 3 Ω-cm and high carrier concentration of 4.6 × 1019 cm- 3 with 81.3% transmittance in the visible range between 500 and 800 nm. Further, the transparency extents well into the near-IR range. © 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

e d Pereira, F.M.a b, Bernacka-Wojcik Ribeiro Lobato Fortunato Martins Igreja Jorge Águas Oliva I. a R. S. "Hybrid microfluidic platform for multifactorial analysis based on electrical impedance, refractometry, optical absorption and fluorescence." Micromachines. 7 (2016). AbstractWebsite

This paper describes the development of a novel microfluidic platform for multifactorial analysis integrating four label-free detection methods: electrical impedance, refractometry, optical absorption and fluorescence. We present the rationale for the design and the details of the microfabrication of this multifactorial hybrid microfluidic chip. The structure of the platform consists of a three-dimensionally patterned polydimethylsiloxane top part attached to a bottom SU-8 epoxy-based negative photoresist part, where microelectrodes and optical fibers are incorporated to enable impedance and optical analysis. As a proof of concept, the chip functions have been tested and explored, enabling a diversity of applications: (i) impedance-based identification of the size of micro beads, as well as counting and distinguishing of erythrocytes by their volume or membrane properties; (ii) simultaneous determination of the refractive index and optical absorption properties of solutions; and (iii) fluorescence-based bead counting. © 2016 by the authors.

Pereira, L., Raniero Barquinha Fortunato Martins L. P. E. "Impedance study of the electrical properties of poly-Si thin film transistors." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 352 (2006): 1737-1740. AbstractWebsite

The aim of this work is to study the electrical characteristics of polycrystalline silicon (poly-Si) thin film transistors (TFTs) using spectroscopic impedance technique, where the poly-Si active layer was obtained by metal induced crystallization of amorphous silicon. From the study performed a theoretical model that fitted the impedance data is proposed, in order to obtain the separate contributions of each region that constitutes the TFT namely the channel, non accumulated region and contacts. © 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Pereira, L., Barquinha Fortunato Martins P. E. R. "Influence of metal induced crystallization parameters on the performance of polycrystalline silicon thin film transistors." Thin Solid Films. 487 (2005): 102-106. AbstractWebsite

In this work, metal induced crystallization using nickel was employed to obtain polycrystalline silicon by crystallization of amorphous films for thin film transistor applications. The devices were produced through only one lithographic process with a bottom gate configuration using a new gate dielectric consisting of a multi-layer of aluminum oxide/titanium oxide produced by atomic layer deposition. The best results were obtained for TFTs with the active layer of poly-Si crystallized for 20 h at 500 °C using a nickel layer of 0.5 nm where the effective mobility is 45.5 cm2 V-1 s-1. The threshold voltage, the on/off current ratio and the sub-threshold voltage are, respectively, 11.9 V, 5.55×104 and 2.49 V/dec. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Pereira, L., Barquinha Fortunato Martins P. E. R. "Influence of the oxygen/argon ratio on the properties of sputtered hafnium oxide." Materials Science and Engineering B: Solid-State Materials for Advanced Technology. 118 (2005): 210-213. AbstractWebsite

In this work we have focused our attention on the role of the gas mixture (O2/Ar) used during HfO2 thin film processing by r.f. magnetron sputtering, to produce dielectrics with suitable characteristics to be used as gate dielectric. Increasing the O2/Ar ratio from 0 to 0.2, the films properties (optical gap, permittivity, resistivity and compactness) are improved. At these conditions, films with a band gap around 5 eV were produced, indicating a good stoichiometry. Also the flat band voltage has a reduction of almost three times indicating also a reduction of the same order on the fixed charge density at the semiconductor-insulator interface. The dielectric constant is around 16 which is very good, since the surface of the silicon where the HfO2 films were deposited contains a SiO 2 layer of about 3 nm that gives an effective dielectric constant above 20, close to the HfO2 stoichiometric value (∼25). Further increase on the O2/Ar ratio does not produce significant improvements. © 2004 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Prabakaran, R., Silva Fortunato Martins Ferreira L. E. R. "Investigation of hydrocarbon coated porous silicon using PECVD technique to detect CO2 gas." Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids. 354 (2008): 2610-2614. AbstractWebsite

In the present work, we investigate the influence of hydrocarbon (CHx) thin film coating on porous silicon (PS) by plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (PECVD) technique to detect CO2 gas. The fabricated CHx/PS heterojunction device shows up to one and two orders of magnitude enhancement in current under CO2 gas exposure. FTIR spectroscopy measurements reveal a remarkable structural modification of the CHx/PS device during CO2 gas exposure. Further, the enhancement of CHx related absorbance bands by a factor 6.2 for the CHx/PS specimen in comparison with PS confirm the good quality of the deposited CHx thin films. © 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Parthiban, S.a, Elangovan Ramamurthi Martins Fortunato E. b K. a. "Investigations on high visible to near infrared transparent and high mobility Mo doped In2O3 thin films prepared by spray pyrolysis technique." Solar Energy Materials and Solar Cells. 94 (2010): 406-412. AbstractWebsite

High visible to near infrared (NIR) transparent Mo (0-1 at%) doped In2O3 (IMO) thin films with high carrier mobility were deposited on Corning-1737 glass substrates at 400 °C by spray pyrolysis experimental technique. The films were annealed in vacuum (∼1×10-4 mbar) at 550 °C for 45 min. XRD analysis confirmed that indium oxide belongs to cubic bixbyite structure. The preferred growth orientation along (2 2 2) plane for low Mo doping level shifts to (4 0 0) for higher Mo doping levels. Crystallite sizes extracted from the XRD data corroborate the changes in full-width at half-maximum due to the variation in Mo doping. Scanning electron microscopy study illustrates the evolution in surface microstructures as a function of Mo doping. The negative sign of Hall coefficient confirmed n-type conductivity. Films with high mobility of ∼149 cm2/(V s), carrier concentration of ∼1.0×1020 cm-3, resistivity of ∼4.0×10-4 Ω cm and high figure of merit of ∼1.02×10-2 Ω-1 were observed for post-annealed films (0.5 at% Mo). The obtained high average transparency of ∼83% in the wavelength range 400-2500 nm confirms that transmittance is well extended into the NIR region. © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.