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Journal of Applied Physics | 2015

Tunable zinc interstitial related defects in ZnMgO and ZnCdO films

Wanjun Li; Liang Fang; Guoping Qin; Haibo Ruan; Hong Zhang; Chunyang Kong; Lijuan Ye; Ping Zhang; Fang Wu

We report tunable band gap of ZnO thin films grown on quartz substrates by radio frequency magnetron sputtering. The zinc interstitial (Zni) defects in ZnO films were investigated by X-ray diffraction, Raman scattering, Auger spectra, first-principle calculations, and Hall measurement. Undoped ZnO film exhibits an anomalous Raman mode at 275 cm−1. We first report that 275 cm−1 mode also can be observed in ZnO films alloyed with Mg and Cd, whose Raman intensities, interestingly, decrease and increase with increasing Mg and Cd alloying content, respectively. Combined with the previous investigations, it is deduced that 275 cm−1 mode is attributed to Zni related defects, which is demonstrated by our further experiment and theoretical calculation. Consequently, the concentration of Zni related defects in ZnO can be tuned by alloying Mg and Cd impurity, which gives rise to different conductivity in ZnO films. These investigations help to further understand the controversial origin of the additional Raman mode ...


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2014

p-Type conductivity and stability of Ag–N codoped ZnO thin films

Wanjun Li; C.Y. Kong; Guoping Qin; Haibo Ruan; Liang Fang


Applied Surface Science | 2015

The origin of the ∼274cm −1 additional Raman mode induced by the incorporation of N dopants and a feasible route to achieve p-type ZnO:N thin films

Ping Zhang; Chunyang Kong; Wanjun Li; Guoping Qin; Qing Xu; Hong Zhang; Haibo Ruan; Y.T. Cui; Liang Fang


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014

Investigation on the Formation Mechanism of In–N Codoped p-Type ZnCdO Thin Films: Experiment and Theory

Wanjun Li; Chunyang Kong; Haibo Ruan; Guoping Qin; Liang Fang; Xiangdan Meng; Hong Zhang; Ping Zhang; Qin Xu


Journal of Materials Science: Materials in Electronics | 2015

Effect of Er doping on microstructure and optical properties of ZnO thin films prepared by sol–gel method

Caiying Mao; Wanjun Li; Fang Wu; Yuanyao Dou; Liang Fang; Haibo Ruan; Chunyang Kong


Materials Letters | 2015

Oxygen vacancies induced ferromagnetism in Ag–N codoped ZnO thin films

Wanjun Li; Liang Fang; Haibo Ruan; Guoping Qin; Ping Zhang; Hong Zhang; Lijuan Ye; Chunyang Kong


Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing | 2014

Post-annealing effects on structural and magnetic properties of Mn–N codoped ZnO thin films

Haibo Ruan; Liang Fang; Wanjun Li; Guoping Qin; Fang Wu; C.Y. Kong


Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2014

Influence of Mn doping content on magnetic properties of a (Mn, N) co-doped ZnO system

Haibo Ruan; C.Y. Kong; Guoping Qin; Wanjun Li; T.Y. Yang; Fang Wu; Ling Fang


Journal of Alloys and Compounds | 2014

Different magnetothermoelectric behavior in Al- and Ga-doped ZnO thin films

Han Liu; Liang Fang; Dexiang Tian; Fang Wu; Wanjun Li


Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing | 2015

Non-ferromagnetic behavior in Ag–N codoped ZnO: First-principle calculations

Wanjun Li; Liang Fang; Hong Zhang; Guoping Qin; Haibo Ruan; Chunyang Kong

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Chunyang Kong

Chongqing Normal University

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Fang Wu

Chongqing University

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Hong Zhang

Chongqing Normal University

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Ping Zhang

Chongqing Normal University

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Chongqing Normal University

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