Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8022321 | Materials Letters | 2013 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Li-doped ZnO films were grown on glass substrates by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis (pyrosol) and chemical bath deposition (CBD) methods. A comparative study was performed on the effect of Li doping (0-40Â at%) on the morphology and ferroelectric properties of such as-grown films. Structural investigations revealed that, in both cases, high-quality layers were grown with the wurtzite structure and c-axis preferred crystalline orientation. The surface morphology and grain structure depended on the deposition process as well as the physical properties induced by Li-doping. The temperature during the initial stage of the growth appeared as an important parameter. Ferroelectricity in Li-doped ZnO films could be observed only for the lower-temperature CBD process in which diffusion phenomena at the film/substrate interface were limited.
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Authors
Veronique Bornand, Aude Mezy,