Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1504517 Solid State Sciences 2014 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Solvent-dependent NiO films properties using sol–gel.•Solvents of different polarities and viscosities to control preferred growths and sizes.•Lower resistivity on (1 1 1) preferred orientation.

Nickel oxide films were deposited onto glass substrates by sol–gel dip coating method using solvents of different polarities without any catalysts, templates or surfactants. Methanol, 1,4-butanediol, ethanol, and 2-propanol were used as solvents. The structural, optical and electrical properties of NiO films were investigated using X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), UV–visible spectroscopy and Hall effect measurements, respectively. Nickel oxide thin films with cubic phase crystal structure of various preferred orientations were obtained in the different solvents. The XRD results showed that films deposited from solution using higher polar solvents develop a (1 1 1) preferred orientation, while the (2 0 0)-orientated films were obtained using lower polar solvents. The average particle size increases with viscosity of solvents. Surface morphology of the nickel oxide film consisted of nanoparticles with uniform coverage of the substrate surface. The solvent of higher viscosity induced larger particle size. Band gap narrowing from 4.42 to 3.87 eV was observed using different solvents. The lower resistivity and Hall coefficient was obtained for prepared NiO films using higher polar solvents. The relationships between solvent physicochemical properties, preferred orientation, structural, optical and electrical properties of NiO films were investigated.

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