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Low-cost VO(2)(M1) thin films synthesized by ultrasonic nebulized spray pyrolysis of an aqueous combustion mixture for IR photodetection
We report detailed structural, electrical transport and IR photoresponse properties of large area VO(2)(M1) thin films deposited by a simple cost-effective two-step technique. Phase purity was confirmed by XRD and Raman spectroscopy studies. The high quality of the films was further established by a...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9062365/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35520889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra00189a |
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author | Tadeo, Inyalot Jude Mukhokosi, Emma P. Krupanidhi, Saluru B. Umarji, Arun M. |
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description | We report detailed structural, electrical transport and IR photoresponse properties of large area VO(2)(M1) thin films deposited by a simple cost-effective two-step technique. Phase purity was confirmed by XRD and Raman spectroscopy studies. The high quality of the films was further established by a phase change from low temperature monoclinic phase to high temperature tetragonal rutile phase at 68 °C from temperature dependent Raman studies. An optical band gap of 0.75 eV was estimated from UV-visible spectroscopy. FTIR studies showed 60% reflectance change at λ = 7.7 μm from low reflectivity at low temperature to high reflectivity at high temperature in a transition temperature of 68 °C. Electrical characterization showed a first order transition of the films with a resistance change of four orders of magnitude and TCR of −3.3% K(−1) at 30 °C. Hall-effect measurements revealed the n-type nature of VO(2) thin films with room temperature Hall mobility, μ(e) of 0.097 cm(2) V(−1) s(−1), conductivity, σ of 0.102 Ω(−1) cm(−1) and carrier concentration, n(e) = 5.36 × 10(17) cm(−3). In addition, we fabricated a high photoresponsive IR photodetector based on VO(2)(M1) thin films with excellent stability and reproducibility in ambient conditions using a low-cost method. The VO(2)(M1) photodetector exhibited high sensitivity, responsivity, quantum efficiency, detectivity and photoconductive gain of 5.18%, 1.54 mA W(−1), 0.18%, 3.53 × 10(10) jones and 9.99 × 10(3) respectively upon illumination with a 1064 nm laser at a power density of 200 mW cm(−2) and 10 V bias voltage at room temperature. |
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spelling | pubmed-90623652022-05-04 Low-cost VO(2)(M1) thin films synthesized by ultrasonic nebulized spray pyrolysis of an aqueous combustion mixture for IR photodetection Tadeo, Inyalot Jude Mukhokosi, Emma P. Krupanidhi, Saluru B. Umarji, Arun M. RSC Adv Chemistry We report detailed structural, electrical transport and IR photoresponse properties of large area VO(2)(M1) thin films deposited by a simple cost-effective two-step technique. Phase purity was confirmed by XRD and Raman spectroscopy studies. The high quality of the films was further established by a phase change from low temperature monoclinic phase to high temperature tetragonal rutile phase at 68 °C from temperature dependent Raman studies. An optical band gap of 0.75 eV was estimated from UV-visible spectroscopy. FTIR studies showed 60% reflectance change at λ = 7.7 μm from low reflectivity at low temperature to high reflectivity at high temperature in a transition temperature of 68 °C. Electrical characterization showed a first order transition of the films with a resistance change of four orders of magnitude and TCR of −3.3% K(−1) at 30 °C. Hall-effect measurements revealed the n-type nature of VO(2) thin films with room temperature Hall mobility, μ(e) of 0.097 cm(2) V(−1) s(−1), conductivity, σ of 0.102 Ω(−1) cm(−1) and carrier concentration, n(e) = 5.36 × 10(17) cm(−3). In addition, we fabricated a high photoresponsive IR photodetector based on VO(2)(M1) thin films with excellent stability and reproducibility in ambient conditions using a low-cost method. The VO(2)(M1) photodetector exhibited high sensitivity, responsivity, quantum efficiency, detectivity and photoconductive gain of 5.18%, 1.54 mA W(−1), 0.18%, 3.53 × 10(10) jones and 9.99 × 10(3) respectively upon illumination with a 1064 nm laser at a power density of 200 mW cm(−2) and 10 V bias voltage at room temperature. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2019-03-29 /pmc/articles/PMC9062365/ /pubmed/35520889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra00189a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Tadeo, Inyalot Jude Mukhokosi, Emma P. Krupanidhi, Saluru B. Umarji, Arun M. Low-cost VO(2)(M1) thin films synthesized by ultrasonic nebulized spray pyrolysis of an aqueous combustion mixture for IR photodetection |
title | Low-cost VO(2)(M1) thin films synthesized by ultrasonic nebulized spray pyrolysis of an aqueous combustion mixture for IR photodetection |
title_full | Low-cost VO(2)(M1) thin films synthesized by ultrasonic nebulized spray pyrolysis of an aqueous combustion mixture for IR photodetection |
title_fullStr | Low-cost VO(2)(M1) thin films synthesized by ultrasonic nebulized spray pyrolysis of an aqueous combustion mixture for IR photodetection |
title_full_unstemmed | Low-cost VO(2)(M1) thin films synthesized by ultrasonic nebulized spray pyrolysis of an aqueous combustion mixture for IR photodetection |
title_short | Low-cost VO(2)(M1) thin films synthesized by ultrasonic nebulized spray pyrolysis of an aqueous combustion mixture for IR photodetection |
title_sort | low-cost vo(2)(m1) thin films synthesized by ultrasonic nebulized spray pyrolysis of an aqueous combustion mixture for ir photodetection |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9062365/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35520889 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c9ra00189a |
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