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Surface passivation of semiconducting oxides by self-assembled nanoparticles

  • Dae Sung Park
  • , Haiyuan Wang
  • , Sepehr K. Vasheghani Farahani
  • , Marc Walker
  • , Akash Bhatnagar
  • , Djelloul Seghier
  • , Chel Jong Choi
  • , Jie Hun Kang
  • , Chris F. McConville*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Physiochemical interactions which occur at the surfaces of oxide materials can significantly impair their performance in many device applications. As a result, surface passivation of oxide materials has been attempted via several deposition methods and with a number of different inert materials. Here, we demonstrate a novel approach to passivate the surface of a versatile semiconducting oxide, zinc oxide (ZnO), evoking a self-assembly methodology. This is achieved via thermodynamic phase transformation, to passivate the surface of ZnO thin films with BeO nanoparticles. Our unique approach involves the use of BexZn1-xO (BZO) alloy as a starting material that ultimately yields the required coverage of secondary phase BeO nanoparticles, and prevents thermally-induced lattice dissociation and defect-mediated chemisorption, which are undesirable features observed at the surface of undoped ZnO. This approach to surface passivation will allow the use of semiconducting oxides in a variety of different electronic applications, while maintaining the inherent properties of the materials.

Original languageEnglish
Article number18449
JournalScientific Reports
Volume6
DOIs
StatePublished - 2016.01.13

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