Department of Physics, State Key laboratory for Materials Modification by Laser, Ion, Electron Beams, Dalian University of Technology, Dalian 116024, People's Republic of China
Abstract:
Epitaxial ZnO thin films have been grown on Si(1 1 1) substrates at temperatures between 550 and 700 °C with an oxygen pressure of 60 Pa by pulsed laser deposition (PLD). A ZnO thin film deposited at 500 °C in no-oxygen ambient was used as a buffer layer for the ZnO growth. In situ reflection high-energy electron diffraction (RHEED) observations show that ZnO thin films directly deposited on Si are of a polycrystalline structure, and the crystallinity is deteriorated with an increase of substrate temperature as reflected by the evolution of RHEED patterns from the mixture of spots and rings to single rings. In contrast, the ZnO films grown on a homo-buffer layer exhibit aligned spotty patterns indicating an epitaxial growth. Among the ZnO thin films with a buffer layer, the film grown at 650 °C shows the best structural quality and the strongest ultraviolet (UV) emission with a full-width at half-maximum (FWHM) of 86 meV. It is found that the ZnO film with a buffer layer has better crystallinity than the film without the buffer layer at the same substrate temperature, while the film without the buffer layer shows a more intense UV emission. Possible reasons and preventive methods are suggested to obtain highly optical quality films.