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Title: Strong inter-conduction-band absorption in heavily fluorine doped tin oxide
Other Titles: Applied Surface Science
Authors: Canestraro, Carla Daniele
Oliveira, Marcela M.
Valaski, Rogério
Silva, Marcus V. S. da
David, Denis Gilbert Francis
Pepe, Iuri Muniz
Silva, Antonio Ferreira da
Roman, Lucimara S.
Persson, Clas
metadata.dc.creator: Canestraro, Carla Daniele
Oliveira, Marcela M.
Valaski, Rogério
Silva, Marcus V. S. da
David, Denis Gilbert Francis
Pepe, Iuri Muniz
Silva, Antonio Ferreira da
Roman, Lucimara S.
Persson, Clas
Abstract: The optical, electrical and structural properties of thin film tin oxide (TO), F-doped tin oxide (FTO; nF 6 1020 cm 3) and highly F-doped tin oxide (hFTO; nF 10 1020 cm 3), grown by spray pyrolysis technique, are studied by atomic force microscopy, Hall effect, X-ray fluorescence and transmission/ reflection measurements. The resistivity (r = 32 10 4 V cm for intrinsic tin oxide) shows intriguing characteristics when F concentration nF is increased (r = 6 10 4 V cm for FTO but 25 10 4 V cm for hFTO) whereas the carrier concentration is almost constant at high F concentration (nc 6 1020 cm 3 for FTO and hFTO). Thus, F seems to act both as a donor and a compensating acceptor in hFTO. The high carrier concentration has a strong effect on the optical band-edge absorption. Whereas intrinsic TO has room-temperature band-gap energy of Eg 3.2 eV with an onset to absorption at about 3.8 eV, the highly doped FTO and hFTO samples show relatively strong absorption at 2–3 eV. Theoretical analysis based on density functional calculations of FTO reveals that this is not a defect state within the band-gap region, but instead a consequence of a hybridization of the F donor states with the host conduction band in combination with a band filling of the lowest conduction band by the free carriers. This allows photonassisted inter-conduction band transitions of the free electrons to energetically higher and empty conduction bands, producing the below-gap absorption peak
Keywords: Tin oxide
Transparent conducting film
Doping
Optical absorption
Resistivity
URI: http://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/5935
Issue Date: 2008
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