Increase In Concentration Of A Zn-Containing Volatile Complex By UV Irradiation Of A Target For ZnO Films Synthesis

- Organization:
- The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 314 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 2006
Abstract
An increase in concentration of a Zn-containing volatile complex for synthesis of ZnO films was investigated when processing their target by ultraviolet radiation emitted by mercury lamp. The experiments were carried out using a flow-type quartz reactor. ZnO tableted target was preliminarily irradiated during 2 to 7 hours. H2O2 (98%) vapor at 25Pa passed through the reactor with ZnO target at 373K. As substrate material, five subsequent quartz cylinders were used at 423K. The experiment lasts 4 hours. H2O2 decomposition on ZnO surface was accompanied by formation of a Zn-containing volatile complex which passed in gas phase and decomposed on the substrates with isolation of final ZnO. The concentration of the Zn-containing volatile complex (N) in gas phase increases with UV pre-irradiation time (t) (without irradiation N = 1.05 1011 particles/cm3; after t=2 hours, N = 5.19 1011 particles/cm3, after t=4 hours, N = 9.95 1011 particles/cm3; after t=7 hours, N = 1.86 1012 particles/cm3.
Citation
APA:
(2006) Increase In Concentration Of A Zn-Containing Volatile Complex By UV Irradiation Of A Target For ZnO Films SynthesisMLA: Increase In Concentration Of A Zn-Containing Volatile Complex By UV Irradiation Of A Target For ZnO Films Synthesis. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 2006.