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- Influence of the growth rate on the morphology of electrodeposited zinc oxide doi link

Auteur(s): Robin Y., Moret M., Ruffenach S., Aulombard R., Briot O.

(Article) Publié: Superlattices And Microstructures, vol. 73 p.281 (2014)


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DOI: 10.1016/j.spmi.2014.05.032
WoS: 000341554500027
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Résumé:

We report on the electrodeposition of ZnO with different surface morphologies. We demonstrate by three different ways that morphology is ruled by the growth rate, and therefore strongly influences the optical properties of the layers. Whereas small size well-connected grains are obtained at high growth rate, the crystals evolve toward large disoriented nanorods since the kinetic of the reaction is hindered. The corresponding RMS roughnesses ranges from 35nm to 119nm, resulting in diffusion of the light from far UV to visible-wavelength. The surface morphology is shown to be directly mastered by electrochemical parameters which enable either a 2D or 3D growth mechanism.