Low-temperature open-atmosphere growth of WO3 thin films with tunable and high-performance photoresponse

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Abstract

Tungsten oxide (WO3), an n-type semiconductor, has many potential applications, e.g., electrochromic devices, photodetectors, photoelectrochemical cells, photocatalysts, supercapacitors, memristors, electrolyte-gated transistors, etc. Most deposition routes of films require either vacuum processes or post-deposition annealing, which is not suitable for many applications. In this work, WO3 thin films are made from a W[CO]6 precursor using atmospheric pressure-spatial chemical vapor deposition (AP-SCVD), without any post-deposition annealing. Films were grown on Si substrates at 320 °C and were conformal over cm2 areas, with the film-preferred orientations tuned via control of growth rate. Three exemplar photo-responsive functions with strong performance are demonstrated: water oxidation, UV photodetection, and photocatalytic degradation. The strong performance is linked to the highly exothermic reaction which produces crystalline materials at a low deposition temperature as well as control of the film orientation through tuning the film growth rate. Overall, AP-SCVD is shown to have key advantages over other routes for forming WO3 thin films for photo-responsive applications.

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Sun, Z., Bhattacharjee, S., Xiao, M., Li, W., Hill, M. O., Jagt, R. A., … MacManus-Driscoll, J. (2024). Low-temperature open-atmosphere growth of WO3 thin films with tunable and high-performance photoresponse. Journal of Materials Chemistry C, 12(13), 4779–4791. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3tc02257a

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