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Copper oxide nanostructured thin films processed by SILAR for optoelectronic applications
The lack of high-functioning p-type semiconductor oxide material is one of the critical challenges that face the widespread performance of transparent and flexible electronics. Cu(x)O nanostructured thin films are potentially appealing materials for such applications because of their innate p-type s...
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The Royal Society of Chemistry
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9667238/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36425156 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06303d |
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author | Patwary, Md Abdul Majed Hossain, Md Alauddin Ghos, Bijoy Chandra Chakrabarty, Joy Haque, Syed Ragibul Rupa, Sharmin Akther Uddin, Jamal Tanaka, Tooru |
author_facet | Patwary, Md Abdul Majed Hossain, Md Alauddin Ghos, Bijoy Chandra Chakrabarty, Joy Haque, Syed Ragibul Rupa, Sharmin Akther Uddin, Jamal Tanaka, Tooru |
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description | The lack of high-functioning p-type semiconductor oxide material is one of the critical challenges that face the widespread performance of transparent and flexible electronics. Cu(x)O nanostructured thin films are potentially appealing materials for such applications because of their innate p-type semi-conductivity, transparency, non-toxicity, abundant availability, and low-cost fabrication. This review summarizes current research on Cu(x)O nanostructured thin films deposited by the SILAR technique. After a brief introduction to the advantages of Cu(x)O semiconductor material, diverse approaches for depositing and growing such thin films are discussed. SILAR is one of the simplest deposition techniques in terms of better flexibility of the substrate choice, the capability of large-area fabrication, budget-friendly, deposition of stable and adherent film, low processing temperature for the film fabrication as well as reproducibility. In addition, various fabrication parameters such as types of copper salts, pH of precursors, number of cycles during immersion, annealing of as-deposited films, doping by diverse dopants, and growth temperature affect the rate of fabrication with the structural, electrical, and optical properties of Cu(x)O nanostructured thin films, which led the technique unique to study extensively. This review will include the recent progress that has recently been made in different aspects of Cu(x)O processed by the SILAR. It will describe the theory, mechanism, and factors affecting SILAR-deposited Cu(x)O. Finally, conclusions and perspectives concerning the use of Cu(x)O materials in optoelectronic devices will be visualized. |
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spelling | pubmed-96672382022-11-23 Copper oxide nanostructured thin films processed by SILAR for optoelectronic applications Patwary, Md Abdul Majed Hossain, Md Alauddin Ghos, Bijoy Chandra Chakrabarty, Joy Haque, Syed Ragibul Rupa, Sharmin Akther Uddin, Jamal Tanaka, Tooru RSC Adv Chemistry The lack of high-functioning p-type semiconductor oxide material is one of the critical challenges that face the widespread performance of transparent and flexible electronics. Cu(x)O nanostructured thin films are potentially appealing materials for such applications because of their innate p-type semi-conductivity, transparency, non-toxicity, abundant availability, and low-cost fabrication. This review summarizes current research on Cu(x)O nanostructured thin films deposited by the SILAR technique. After a brief introduction to the advantages of Cu(x)O semiconductor material, diverse approaches for depositing and growing such thin films are discussed. SILAR is one of the simplest deposition techniques in terms of better flexibility of the substrate choice, the capability of large-area fabrication, budget-friendly, deposition of stable and adherent film, low processing temperature for the film fabrication as well as reproducibility. In addition, various fabrication parameters such as types of copper salts, pH of precursors, number of cycles during immersion, annealing of as-deposited films, doping by diverse dopants, and growth temperature affect the rate of fabrication with the structural, electrical, and optical properties of Cu(x)O nanostructured thin films, which led the technique unique to study extensively. This review will include the recent progress that has recently been made in different aspects of Cu(x)O processed by the SILAR. It will describe the theory, mechanism, and factors affecting SILAR-deposited Cu(x)O. Finally, conclusions and perspectives concerning the use of Cu(x)O materials in optoelectronic devices will be visualized. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-11-16 /pmc/articles/PMC9667238/ /pubmed/36425156 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06303d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Patwary, Md Abdul Majed Hossain, Md Alauddin Ghos, Bijoy Chandra Chakrabarty, Joy Haque, Syed Ragibul Rupa, Sharmin Akther Uddin, Jamal Tanaka, Tooru Copper oxide nanostructured thin films processed by SILAR for optoelectronic applications |
title | Copper oxide nanostructured thin films processed by SILAR for optoelectronic applications |
title_full | Copper oxide nanostructured thin films processed by SILAR for optoelectronic applications |
title_fullStr | Copper oxide nanostructured thin films processed by SILAR for optoelectronic applications |
title_full_unstemmed | Copper oxide nanostructured thin films processed by SILAR for optoelectronic applications |
title_short | Copper oxide nanostructured thin films processed by SILAR for optoelectronic applications |
title_sort | copper oxide nanostructured thin films processed by silar for optoelectronic applications |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9667238/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36425156 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06303d |
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