Abstract

Zinc Oxide (ZnO) has attracted much attention because of its high optical transmittance approximately ~80 % with a wide band gap of (3.3 eV at 300 K) and a relatively low cost material. ZnO thin films were deposited on plastic substrate using RF powered magnetron sputtering method. The target used is ZnO disk with 99.99 % purity. The sputtering processes are carried out with argon gas that flow from 10-15 sccm. Argon is used to sputter the ZnO target because the ability of argon that can remove ZnO layer effectively by sputtering with argon plasma bombardment. The deposited ZnO thin films are characterized using X-Ray Diffraction (XRD) and UV-Vis Spectrometer. The analysis of X-ray diffraction show that good crystalline quality occurs at nominal thickness of 400 nm. The optical studies showed that all the thin films have high average transmittance of approximately 80 % and the estimated value of optical band gap is within 3.1 eV-3.3 eV range.

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