The evolution of morphology and structure of spin-coated Zinc Acetate thin films and their impact on ZnO film morphology

IF 2 4区 材料科学 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COATINGS & FILMS
B.R. Ilyassov , A.M. Alekseev , A.K. Abisheva , A.K. Zeinidenov , A.K. Aimukhanov
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The deposition of ZnO thin films using sol-gel technology is a straight forward and widely used method for fabricating ZnO films with diverse morphologies and tunable electrical and optical properties. Notably, the preparation of ZnO compact layers from a zinc acetate and monoethanolamine (ZA:MEA) solution via spin-coating has gained popularity due to its simplicity. The pretreatment of spin-coated ZA:MEA films significantly impacts the morphology and structure of the resulting ZnO films. While the effects of preheating and its rate on ZnO precursor films have been extensively studied, the morphological and structural evolution of ZA:MEA films immediately after spin-coating and its subsequent impact on the final ZnO film have not been previously explored. In this study, we present the topography and phase composition of as-grown ZA:MEA films using atomic force microscopy (AFM). We conduct an in-situ investigation of the morphological evolution of ZA:MEA films. Our results reveal that as-grown ZA:MEA films possess an inhomogeneous structure. AFM phase image shows two distinct domains in the ZA:MEA films. Over time, we observe the growth of crystals in both vertical and perpendicular directions. ZA:MEA film aged for at least 20 h develops arrays of vertically oriented crystals throughout the film covered with sheet-like crystals forming on the film surface. This temporal evolution in the morphology and structure of ZA:MEA films significantly influences the morphology of the final ZnO film.
旋涂醋酸锌薄膜的形貌和结构演变及其对氧化锌薄膜形貌的影响
利用溶胶-凝胶技术沉积氧化锌薄膜是一种简单易行、应用广泛的方法,可用于制备具有不同形态和可调电气与光学特性的氧化锌薄膜。值得注意的是,通过旋涂法从醋酸锌和单乙醇胺(ZA:MEA)溶液中制备氧化锌致密层的方法因其简单易行而广受欢迎。旋涂ZA:MEA 薄膜的预处理会对生成的氧化锌薄膜的形态和结构产生重大影响。虽然预热及其速率对 ZnO 前驱体薄膜的影响已被广泛研究,但旋涂ZA:MEA 薄膜后立即进行的形态和结构演化及其对最终 ZnO 薄膜的后续影响尚未被探索。在本研究中,我们使用原子力显微镜 (AFM) 观察了生长后的 ZA:MEA 薄膜的形貌和相组成。我们对 ZA:MEA 薄膜的形态演变进行了原位研究。我们的研究结果表明,畸变生长的ZA:MEA薄膜具有不均匀结构。原子力显微镜相图显示了ZA:MEA 薄膜中两个不同的畴。随着时间的推移,我们观察到晶体在垂直和垂直两个方向上生长。老化至少 20 小时的ZA:MEA 薄膜在整个薄膜中形成垂直方向的晶体阵列,薄膜表面形成片状晶体。ZA:MEA薄膜形态和结构的这种时间演变极大地影响了最终氧化锌薄膜的形态。
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Thin Solid Films
Thin Solid Films 工程技术-材料科学:膜
CiteScore
4.00
自引率
4.80%
发文量
381
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: Thin Solid Films is an international journal which serves scientists and engineers working in the fields of thin-film synthesis, characterization, and applications. The field of thin films, which can be defined as the confluence of materials science, surface science, and applied physics, has become an identifiable unified discipline of scientific endeavor.
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