Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5370352 | Applied Surface Science | 2006 | 4 Pages |
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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Authors
Fujian Zong, Honglei Ma, Wei Du, Jin Ma, Xijian Zhang, Hongdi Xiao, Feng Ji, Chengshan Xue,