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Title: The microstructure effecton the electrical and optical properties of undoped and Sr-doped SmCoO₃ thin films
Author (s): Suzuki, Toshio
Jasinski, Piotr Zbigniew
Petrovsky, Vladimir
Dogan, Fatih
Anderson, Harlan U.
Department/Lab Affiliations: Materials Science & Engineering
Keywords: Absorption coefficient
Electrical conductivity
Optical property
Perovskite
Thin film
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: Elsevier Inc.
Citation: T. Suzuki, P. Jasinski, V. Petrovsky, F. Dogan and H. U. Anderson, “The Microstructure Effecton the Electrical and Optical Properties of Undoped and Sr-doped SmCoO3 Thin Films,” Solid State Ionics, 175(1-4), 437-39 (2004).
Abstract: In this study, the optical and electrical properties of undoped and Sr-doped SmCoO3 (Sm0.5Sr0.5CoO3) thin films were investigated. Dense, transparent films with the thickness of 80–110 nm were prepared on sapphire substrates using a polymeric precursor spin coating technique. Films were annealed from 500 to 800 °C to alter their microstructure, and the onset of crystallization (perovskite structure) was observed for the 600 °C annealing temperature. The electrical conductivity of SmCoO3 and Sm0.5Sr0.5CoO3 thin films was measured as a function of temperature. The effect of Sr dopant turned out to increase conductivity by two orders of magnitude and decrease the activation energy. The results of optical measurements showed that the shape of the optical spectra changed as the structure changed from amorphous to crystalline. The comparison of electrical and optical measurements suggested that this absorption could be related to the charge carrier concentration.
Type: Article - Journal
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssi.2003.12.041
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titleThe microstructure effecton the electrical and optical properties of undoped and Sr-doped SmCoO₃ thin films
contributor.authorSuzuki, Toshio
contributor.authorJasinski, Piotr Zbigniew
contributor.authorPetrovsky, Vladimir
contributor.authorDogan, Fatih
contributor.authorAnderson, Harlan U.
contributor.deptlabMaterials Science & Engineering
subjectAbsorption coefficient
subjectElectrical conductivity
subjectOptical property
subjectPerovskite
subjectThin film
date.issued2004
publisherElsevier Inc.
identifier.citationT. Suzuki, P. Jasinski, V. Petrovsky, F. Dogan and H. U. Anderson, “The Microstructure Effecton the Electrical and Optical Properties of Undoped and Sr-doped SmCoO3 Thin Films,” Solid State Ionics, 175(1-4), 437-39 (2004).
identifier.pub.URI
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ssi.2003.12.041
description.abstractIn this study, the optical and electrical properties of undoped and Sr-doped SmCoO3 (Sm0.5Sr0.5CoO3) thin films were investigated. Dense, transparent films with the thickness of 80–110 nm were prepared on sapphire substrates using a polymeric precursor spin coating technique. Films were annealed from 500 to 800 °C to alter their microstructure, and the onset of crystallization (perovskite structure) was observed for the 600 °C annealing temperature. The electrical conductivity of SmCoO3 and Sm0.5Sr0.5CoO3 thin films was measured as a function of temperature. The effect of Sr dopant turned out to increase conductivity by two orders of magnitude and decrease the activation energy. The results of optical measurements showed that the shape of the optical spectra changed as the structure changed from amorphous to crystalline. The comparison of electrical and optical measurements suggested that this absorption could be related to the charge carrier concentration.
typeArticle - Journal
type.DCMITypetext
type.statusPostprint
date.accessioned2007-04-11T17:00:48Z
date.available2008-04-08T17:11:31Z
identifier.persist.URI
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