Abstract
Thin films of Cu2O and CuO oxides were developed by direct oxidation of physical vapor deposited copper films in an open atmosphere by varying the temperature in the range between 250 and 400 °C. In this work, the influence of oxidation temperature on structural, optical and electrical properties of copper oxide films has been discussed. The characterization results revealed that at lower temperatures (<300 °C), it is feasible to obtaine d coper (I) oxide whereas at temperatures higher than 300 °C, the copper (II) oxide is formed. The band gap is found to vary in between 1.54 and 2.21 eV depending on the oxidation temperature. Both oxides present p-type electrical conductivity. The carrier concentration has been increased as a function of the oxidation temperature from 1.61 × 1012 at 250 °C to 6.8 × 1012 cm−3 at 400 °C. The mobility has attained its maximum of 34.5 cm2 V−1 s−1 at a temperature of 300 °C, and a minimum of 13.8 cm2 V−1 s−1 for 400 °C. Finally, the resistivity of copper oxide films decreases as a function of oxidation temperature from 5.4 × 106 to 2.4 × 105 Ω-cm at 250 and 400 °C, respectively.
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Santos-Cruz, D., Mayén-Hernández, S. A., de Moure-Flores, F., Campos-Álvarez, J., Pal, M., & Santos-Cruz, J. (2017). CuOX thin films by direct oxidation of Cu films deposited by physical vapor deposition. Results in Physics, 7, 4140–4144. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rinp.2017.10.022
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