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Meso-porous-like tungsten oxide structure: A study on some physical properties at different deposited temperatures
Farhan A. Mohamed1, Azhar I. Hassan2, Evan T. Salim3.
Polycrystalline tungsten oxide (WO3) thin films were prepared using the spray pyrolysis
method at various substrate temperatures (200, 250, 300, 350, and 400 °C) on the quartz
substrate. The X-ray diffraction pattern showed polycrystalline films with a monoclinic
structure. Analysis using field-emission scanning electron microscopy revealed a porous
fibrous reticulate morphology. The EDs results reflected the formation of stoichiometric
films with optimum stoichiometry at 350 °C substrate temperature. The transmittance
spectra at the 300–1100 nm spectral range reached about 55% with a direct band gap of
3.3 eV. The optical constant was also estimated and analyzed, where optical conductivity
was found to be about 5.4669 x1014 (Ω cm)-1 while, 2.09 eV was the value of Urbach energy
at 350 oC.
Affiliation:
- University of Technology, Baghdad- 10066, Iraq, Iraq
- University of Technology, Baghdad- 10066, Iraq, Iraq
- University of Technology, Baghdad- 10066, Iraq, Iraq
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