Proceedings of the Korean Vacuum Society Conference (한국진공학회:학술대회논문집)
- 2011.02a
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- Pages.105-105
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- 2011
Effect of Substrate Temperature and Post-Annealing on Structural and Electrical Properties of ZnO Thin Films for Gas Sensor Applications
- Do, Gang-Min ;
- Kim, Ji-Hong ;
- No, Ji-Hyeong ;
- Lee, Gyeong-Ju ;
- Mun, Seong-Jun ;
- Kim, Jae-Won ;
- Park, Jae-Ho ;
- Jo, Seul-Gi ;
- Sin, Ju-Hong ;
- Yeo, In-Hyeong ;
- Mun, Byeong-Mu ;
- Gu, Sang-Mo
- 도강민 (고려대학교) ;
- 김지홍 (고려대학교) ;
- 노지형 (고려대학교) ;
- 이경주 (고려대학교) ;
- 문성준 (고려대학교) ;
- 김재원 (고려대학교) ;
- 박재호 (고려대학교) ;
- 조슬기 (고려대학교) ;
- 신주홍 (고려대학교) ;
- 여인형 (고려대학교) ;
- 문병무 (고려대학교) ;
- 구상모 (광운대학교)
- Published : 2011.02.09
Abstract
ZnO is a promising material since it could be applied to many fields such as solar cells, laser diodes, thin films transistors and gas sensors. ZnO has a wide and direct band gap for about 3.37 eV at room temperature and a high exciton binding energy of 60 meV. In particular, ZnO features high sensitivity to toxic and combustible gas such as CO, NOX, so on. The development of gas sensors to monitor the toxic and combustible gases is imperative due to the concerns for enviromental pollution and the safety requirements for the industry. In this study, we investigated the effect of substrate temperature and post-annealing on structural and electrical properties of ZnO thin films. ZnO thin films were deposited by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) at various temperatures at from room temperature to