標題: | Interband transitions in sol-gel-derived ZrO2 films under different calcination conditions |
作者: | Chang, Sue-min Doong, Ruey-an 環境工程研究所 Institute of Environmental Engineering |
公開日期: | 18-Sep-2007 |
摘要: | Different types of interband transitions as well as the microstructures and O/Zr ratios in sol-gel-derived ZrO2 films calcined at elevated temperatures in air or N-2 were systematically examined to clarify the formation of different band structures in the structural ZrO2 films. Optical absorptions indicate that the structural ZrO2 films all contain direct-band transitions, while the occurrence of indirect-band and band-tail transitions, depends on O/Zr ratios. Band tails mainly result from imperfect structures in the grain boundaries and appear in the ZrO2 films with O/Zr >= 2. When the ZrO2 films are non-stoichiometric (O/Zr < 2), indirect-band transitions occur due to the folded bands caused by lattice oxygen vacancies. Monoclinic ZrO2 has two direct-band transitions with bandgaps of 5.02-5.08 and 5.83-6.01 eV. The valence-band XPS spectra indicate that an additional occupied sub-band is located above its valence band. Indirect bandgaps in the monoclinic ZrO2 films are in the range of 5.00-5.10 eV. Amorphous ZrO2 films exhibit indirect-band transitions with bandgaps of 5.01-5.47 eV followed by direct-band transitions with bandgaps of 5.90-6.12 eV. In addition, tetragonal ZrO2 contains direct bandgaps of 5.32-5.74 eV and indirect bandgaps of 4.72-5.40 eV. Size-dependent bandgaps are observed in the sol-gel-derived ZrO2 films calcined in air, while the exponential dependence of bandgaps on O/Zr ratios is obtained in the ZrO2 films calcined in N-2. The discrepancy is primarily due to different fates of oxygen vacancies resulting from different calcination atmospheres. |
URI: | http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/cm070606n http://hdl.handle.net/11536/10326 |
ISSN: | 0897-4756 |
DOI: | 10.1021/cm070606n |
期刊: | CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS |
Volume: | 19 |
Issue: | 19 |
起始頁: | 4804 |
結束頁: | 4810 |
Appears in Collections: | Articles |
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