Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5370352 Applied Surface Science 2006 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Polycrystalline zinc nitride films have been synthesized onto quartz substrates from the zinc nitride target and the nitrogen working gas by reactive rf magnetron sputtering at room temperature. X-ray diffraction study indicates that polycrystalline zinc nitride films are of cubic structure with the lattice constant a = 0.979(1) nm and have preferred orientations with (3 2 1) and (4 4 2). Its absorption coefficients as well as the film thickness are calculated from the transmission spectra, which are measured with a double beam spectrophotometer. The optical band gap has been determined from the photon energy dependence of absorption coefficient, an indirect transition optical band gap of 2.12(3) eV has been obtained.

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