Effects of Rapid Heat Treatments on the Properties of Cu2O Thin Films Deposited at Room Temperature Using an Ammonia-Free SILAR Technique
R. E. Trinidad-Urbina,
R. Castanedo-Pérez,
G. Torres-Delgado
et al.
Abstract:We report herein the analysis of the properties of copper(I) oxide thin films deposited by an optimized ammonium-free successive ion layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) technique. The Cu2O thin film deposition process was carried out at room temperature using copper acetate monohydrate, sodium citrate as complexing agent, and hydrogen peroxide as precursors of copper and oxygen ions, respectively. The harmless and easy-to-handle sodium citrate replaces the volatile NH4OH commonly employed as complexing agent… Show more
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