Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5361972 | Applied Surface Science | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
ZnO films with different morphologies were deposited on the ITO-coated glass substrate from zinc nitrate aqueous solution at 65 °C by a seed-layer assisted electrochemical deposition route. The seed layers were pre-deposited galvanostatically at different current densities (isl) ranging from â1.30 to â3.0 mA/cm2, and the subsequent ZnO films had been done using the potentiostatic technique at the cathode potential of â1.0 V. Densities of nucleation centers in the seed layers varied with increasing the current density, and the ZnO films on them showed variable morphologies and optical properties. The uniform and compact nanocrystalline ZnO film with (0 0 2) preferential orientation was obtained on seed layer that was deposited under the current density (isl) of â1.68 mA/cm2, which exhibited good optical performances.
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Authors
Sufeng Wei, Jianshe Lian, Xuejiao Chen, Qing Jiang,