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Boron induced c-axis Growth and Ammonia Sensing Signatures of Spray Pyrolysis deposited ZnO Thin Films – Relation between Crystallinity and Sensing

Publication Type : Journal Article

Publisher : Thin solid films

Source : Thin solid films (Just Accepted) (IF: 2.183).

Url : https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0040609022000475

Keywords : Ammonia Sensor, Boron Doped ZnO, Spray Pyrolysis, Tensile Stress, Band Gap

Campus : Chennai

School : School of Engineering

Center : Amrita Innovation & Research

Department : Electronics and Communication

Verified : Yes

Year : 2021

Abstract : Boron (B) doping in zinc oxide (ZnO) using spray pyrolysis has always led to deterioration of host crystal structure. Unlikely, here, we report the optimized spray pyrolysis deposition parameters for the development of c-axis oriented boron-doped ZnO thin films. As the B concentration increases from 2 to 10 mol%, the hexagonal crystal structure exhibited a highly oriented (002) plane with an increased texture co-efficient. In particular, 2 mol% B dopants promoted the growth of the (101) and (100) planes and increased the crystallite size. Tensile stress in the c-axis plane of 10 mol% B-doped ZnO films leads to the red shift in the band gap (from wide to narrow). Furthermore, 10 mol% B dopants resulted in the enhanced ammonia sensing performance at room temperature. The sensing performance of all the deposited B-doped ZnO films revealed that influence of enhanced planes of host structure energetically favoured the ammonia adsorption.

Cite this Research Publication : Prabakaran Shankar, Parthasarathy Srinivasan, BrahmaiahVutukuri, ArockiaJayalathaKulandaisamy, Ganesh Kumar Mani, K. JayanthBabu, Jung Heon Lee and John Bosco BalaguruRayappan, “Boron induced c-axis Growth and Ammonia Sensing Signatures of Spray Pyrolysis deposited ZnO Thin Films – Relation between Crystallinity and Sensing”, Thin solid films (Just Accepted) (IF: 2.183).

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