Abstract

This paper reports on the preparation, characterization and optical properties of transparent Ba(Co2xTi1−x)O3 (0 ≤ x ≤ 0.06) thin films prepared by sol–gel method and deposited on fused quartz substrate by spin-coating technique. Their formation is confirmed by X-ray diffraction patterns, energy dispersive X-ray spectrometry and Fourier transformed infrared measurements. Hitherto unreported near-band-gap photoluminescence in ultraviolet, at 378 nm (3.28 eV), of exciton origin is observed which remains unaffected with change in excitation wavelength from 320 to 350 nm. A weak defect emission appears in green region. For larger excitation wavelength, i.e., 488 nm, emission arising from localized states again occurs in green region but with lower energy. The occurrence of efficient violet–blue PL emission is related to ‘direct’ band gap and shallow levels with high optical band gap values. Analysis of band gap variation with dopant concentration, determined using Tauc’s plot assuming them both of ‘direct’ and ‘indirect’ nature, also indicates the ‘direct’ nature. Co+2 ions as dopants promote a decrease of band gap of films linearly. Scanning electron micrographs show the granular and flakes-like surface growth. Atomic force microscopy images show the presence of ribbon-like nanostructured grains throughout the surface of the films which is smooth with small values of surface roughness.

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