Issue |
J. Eur. Opt. Society-Rapid Publ.
Volume 19, Number 1, 2023
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Article Number | 13 | |
Number of page(s) | 11 | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/jeos/2023009 | |
Published online | 13 March 2023 |
Research Article
DC pulsed plasma magnetron sputtering of CdO/Cu/CdO multilayers thin films for self-cleaning and optoelectronic applications
1
Physics Department, collage of Science, Juof University, PO Box 2014, Sakaka, Saudi Arabia
2
Physics Department, Faculty of Science, Sohag University, Sohag 82524, Egypt
3
Physics Department, Faculty of Science and Arts, Al-Mandaq, Al-Baha University, 65755, Saudi Arabia
* Corresponding author: m.aboel-kassem@science.sohag.edu.eg
Received:
30
October
2022
Accepted:
28
February
2023
In this study, CdO/Cu/CdO multilayers thin films were organized on glass substrates with different Cu intermetallic layer thickness engaging DC plasma magnetron sputtering. The optoelectronic properties and structural characteristics of the multilayers at various Cu intermetallic layer thicknesses which were varied from 4 to 16 nm were explored. The calculated band gap was reduced from 2.66 eV to 2.48 eV as the Cu intermetallic layer thickness increased from 4 to 16 nm. The refractive index and coefficient of extinction of CdO/Cu/CdO multilayers increased with increasing the Cu intermetallic layer thickness. The resistivity is reduced from 1.8 × 10−2 Ω cm for CdO single layer to reach a value of 2.7 × 10−4 Ω cm for CdO/Cu (16 nm)/CdO multilayer. Further, the sheet resistance is decreased from 1000 to 13.8 Ω/sq. with the variation in Cu intermetallic layer thickness from 0 to 16 nm. CdO/Cu (4 nm)/CdO multilayer film recorded the best figure of merit (2.3 × 10−4 Ω−1). After sunlight illumination for the multilayers, the surface wettability was improved and the contact angle recorded lowest value of nearly 24° for CdO/Cu (8 nm)/CdO and CdO/Cu (12 nm)/CdO.
Key words: Optical properties / CdO/Cu/CdO multilayers / Surface wettability
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