Abstract

Transparent conductive oxides (TCO) have the unique characteristics of combining optical transparency with high electrical conductivity; such a property makes them uniquely alluring for applications in visible and infrared photonics. One of their most interesting features is the large sensitivity of their optical response to the doping level. We performed the active electrical manipulation of the dielectric properties of aluminum-doped ZnO (AZO), a TCO-based on Earth-abundant elements. We actively tuned the optical and electric performances of AZO films by means of an applied voltage in a parallel-plate capacitor configuration, with SrTiO3 as the dielectric, and monitored the effect of charge injection/depletion by means of in-operando spectroscopic ellipsometry. Calculations of the optical response of the gated system allowed us to extract the spatially resolved variations in the dielectric function of the TCO and infer the injected/depleted charge profile at the interface.

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