Published June 1, 2005 | Version v1
Journal article

Effect of hydrogen plasma treatment on the electrical properties of sputtered N-doped cuprous oxide films

  • 1. Department of Electronics Engineering and Nano Research and Development Center, Kun Shan University of Technology, Taiwan (China)
  • 2. Department of Mechanical Engineering, National Kaohsiung University of Applied Sciences (China)

Description

Cuprous oxide (Cu2O) is a direct-gap semiconductor with band gap energy of 2.0 eV and is regarded as one of the most promising materials for application in photovoltaic cells. The attractiveness of cuprous oxide as a photovoltaic material is due to the fact that the constituent materials are nontoxic and abundantly available on Earth, and that the cuprous oxide has a high absorption coefficient in visible regions and is cheap to produce. Practical application has not been achieved to date because of the difficulty of controlling its electrical properties. In particular, it is necessary to investigate the controllability of its electrical properties and to reduce its resistivity. From previous studies, it is known that a pure phase of cuprous oxide can be obtained by adjusting the sputtering parameters. It is also known that nitrogen doping is effective for reducing the resistivity of cuprous oxide films. N-doped cuprous oxide films have been deposited onto Corning 1737 at a constant substrate temperature of 350 deg. C using a magnetron cosputtering process in a mixture of oxygen and argon gases. The flow rate of nitrogen was kept at 12 ml/min, while other sputtering parameters were kept constant. It was found that the hole carrier concentration of nitrogen-doped cuprous oxide films increased from 9.0x1017 to 4.0x1018 cm-3 resulting in a lower resistivity of 9.1 no. OMEGAno. -cm after 60 s of hydrogen plasma treatment. X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis revealed no obvious structural change, but the roughness measured by AFM is obviously reduced after hydrogen plasma treatment. Because the mobility of the carrier is almost constant, it is believed that the hydrogen plasma treatment induces point defects in the cuprous oxide, which is effective in decreasing the resistivity of the films

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Identifiers

DOI
10.1016/j.tsf.2004.11.083;
PII
S0040-6090(04)01665-7;

Publishing Information

Journal Title
Thin Solid Films
Journal Volume
480-481
Journal Page Range
p. 482-485
ISSN
0040-6090
CODEN
THSFAP

Conference

Title
Symposium O: Thin film chalcogenide photovoltaic materials
Acronym
E-MRS 2004 spring meeting
Dates
24-28 May 2004
Place
Strasbourg (France)

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