Abstract

This article deals with the annealing of amorphous ZnO thin films prepared by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) under cryogenic conditions. The substrate holder was cooled by liquid nitrogen. X-ray diffraction analysis evidenced that as-deposited films had amorphous structures: analysis by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) revealed their fine grained surface and inner structure. Annealing at temperatures in the range of 200–800 °C resulted in a transition in the thin film crystal structure from amorphous to polycrystalline. Various properties of the ZnO films were found depending on the recrystallization temperature. In depth investigations employing SEM, X-ray diffraction, atomic force microscopy and secondary ion mass spectroscopy provided comparisons of the recrystallizations of undoped ZnO thin films during the phase transition processes from amorphous to hexagonal wurtzite structures.

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