Deposition of zinc oxide/vanadium pentoxide composite thin films by thermionic vacuum arc plasma

IF 2 4区 材料科学 Q3 MATERIALS SCIENCE, COATINGS & FILMS
Çağrı Durmuş , Uğur Demirkol , Tamer Akan
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The study involved the deposition of Zinc oxide/vanadium pentoxide (ZnO/V2O5) composite thin films on the glass substrates using the Thermionic Vacuum Arc (TVA) plasma process. Three methods were employed: (1) ZnO and V2O5 powders were mixed in a 50:50 molar ratio, and plasma was generated in the same crucible (V + Z), (2) V2O5 plasma was deposited first, followed by ZnO (VZ), and (3) ZnO plasma was deposited first, followed by V2O5 (ZV). These deposition processes were performed entirely within the TVA system without removing the samples from the vacuum environment. This approach significantly reduced the risk of contamination and minimized processing time compared to conventional techniques. The structural, elemental, surface morphological, optical, and antibacterial properties of the deposited thin films were extensively investigated. The thin films exhibited primarily amorphous structures with some crystalline formations. Optical analysis revealed a single bandgap of 3.63 eV for the V + Z sample, while VZ and ZV samples displayed dual bandgaps (2.40 eV & 3.48 eV for VZ; 2.48 eV & 3.15 eV for ZV). Antibacterial tests showed that VZ and ZV thin films had superior activity, completely inhibiting Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli after 2 h, compared to the lower inhibition observed with V + Z films. These findings demonstrate the potential of ZnO/ V2O5 composite thin films, particularly layered structures, for applications requiring enhanced antibacterial properties.
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Thin Solid Films
Thin Solid Films 工程技术-材料科学:膜
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4.00
自引率
4.80%
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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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