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Luminescence Properties of Epitaxial Cu2O Thin Films Electrodeposited on Metallic Substrates and Cu2O Single Crystals

  • National Sun Yat-sen University
  • Center for Physical Sciences and Technology
  • University of Latvia

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Abstract

The luminescent properties of epitaxial Cu2O thin films were studied in 10–300 K temperature range and compared with the luminescent properties of Cu2O single crystals. Cu2O thin films were deposited epitaxially via the electrodeposition method on either Cu or Ag substrates at different processing parameters, which determined the epitaxial orientation relationships. Cu2O (100) and (111) single crystal samples were cut from a crystal rod grown using the floating zone method. Luminescence spectra of thin films contain the same emission bands as single crystals around 720, 810 and 910 nm, characterizing (Formula presented.), (Formula presented.) and (Formula presented.) defects, correspondingly. Additional emission bands, whose origin is under discussion, are observed around 650–680 nm, while the exciton features are negligibly small. The relative mutual contribution of the emission bands varies depending on the thin film sample. The existence of the domains of crystallites with different orientations determines the polarization of luminescence. The PL of both Cu2O thin films and single crystals is characterized by negative thermal quenching in the low-temperature region; the reason of this phenomenon is discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Article number4349
JournalMaterials
Volume16
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2023

Keywords

  • cuprous oxide
  • electrodeposition
  • epitaxial thin films
  • optical absorption
  • photoluminescence
  • single crystal

OECD Field of Science

  • 1.3 Physical Sciences

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