Characterization of Coated Fe-Doped Zinc Oxide Nanostructures

Authors M. Benhaliliba1 , Y.S. Ocak2 , A. Tab1
Affiliations

1 Physics Department, Science Faculty, Oran University of Sciences and Technology USTO-MB, BP1505 Oran, Algeria

2 Department of Science, Faculty of Education, University of Dicle, Diyarbakir, Turkey

Е-mail mbenhaliliba@gmail.com
Issue Volume 5, Year 2013, Number 3
Dates Received 23 December 2012; revised manuscript received 01 July 2013; published online 15 July 2013
Citation M. Benhaliliba, Y.S. Ocak, A. Tab, J. Nano- Electron. Phys. 5 No 3, 03001 (2013)
DOI
PACS Number(s) 75.50 Pp
Keywords Nanostructures (8) , ZnO films, Fe-doping, Dip coating (4) , X-rays pattern, SEM (112) , Resistivity (11) .
Annotation The nanostructures of iron-doped zinc oxide (FZO) produced by a simple and low cost dip-coating route onto a glass substrate were studied. The structural, morphological, electrical and optical properties of FZO films were investigated. Nanochains were revealed by SEM analysis at high magnification. A (002)-oriented wurzite structure with a lattice parameter of a = 3.24 Å and c = 5.19 Å was confirmed by X-rays diffraction. High transmittance was exhibited in the visible spectrum, T (550 nm) > 83 %. Finally, electrical measurements revealed a resistivity and mobility of 10 kΩ·cm, and 5 cm² / Vs respectively.

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