Controlled p-type to n-type conductivity transformation in NiO thin films by ultraviolet-laser irradiation

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We report the systematic changes in structural, electrical, and optical properties of NiO thin films on c-sapphire introduced by nanosecond ultraviolet excimer laser pulses. Epitaxial nature of as deposited NiO was determined by x-ray diffraction phi scans and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and it was established that NiO film growth takes place with twin domains on sapphire where two types of domains have 60° in-plane rotation with respect to each other about the 111 growth direction. We determined that at pulsed laser energy density of 0.275 J/cm 2, NiO films exhibited conversion from p-type semiconducting to n-type conductive behavior with three orders of magnitude decrease in resistivity, while maintaining its cubic crystal structure and good epitaxial relationship. Our TEM and electron-energy-loss spectroscopy studies conclusively ruled out the presence of any Ni clustering or precipitation due to the laser treatment. The laser-induced n-type carrier transport and conductivity enhancement were shown to be reversible through subsequent thermal annealing in oxygen. This change in conductivity behavior was correlated with the nonequilibrium concentration of laser induced Ni 0-like defect states. © 2012 American Institute of Physics.

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Gupta, P., Dutta, T., Mal, S., & Narayan, J. (2012). Controlled p-type to n-type conductivity transformation in NiO thin films by ultraviolet-laser irradiation. Journal of Applied Physics, 111(1). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3671412

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