Local structure of zinc–indium–tin oxide films via grazing-incidence x-ray pair-distribution functions and theoretical methods
Abstract
A detailed experimental and theoretical study on the local (r ≤ 4.5 Å) atomic structure of amorphous and crystalline zinc–indium–tin oxide (ZITO) thin films using grazing-incidence x-ray Pair-Distribution Functions (PDFs), ab initio Molecular Dynamics (MD), and Empirical Potential Structure Refinement (EPSR) Monte Carlo simulations is presented. High-energy synchrotron x rays, a two-dimensional detector, and different incident angles were used to probe the depth uniformity of five (ZnO)0.15 (In2O3)0.70 (SnO2)0.15 films that were deposited via pulsed-laser deposition at growth temperatures (TG) ranging from 25 to 300 °C. Films deposited at TG ≤ 150 °C were amorphous. The partially crystalline (TG = 200 °C) and fully crystalline (TG = 300 °C) films were highly textured. Both crystalline and amorphous structures were investigated using ab initio MD and EPSR Monte Carlo simulations. The density of the amorphous films determined from the experimental data agreed with MD calculations. Coordination numbers, bond lengths, and distortion for metal–oxygen and for both the edge- and corner-shared In–metal shells up to 4.5 Å obtained from PDF analysis closely agreed with MD and EPSR simulations. There is a pronounced decrease in the edge- and corner-shared In–Zn distances arising from the shorter Zn–O bond length, Zn–O tetrahedral coordination, and In–O–Zn angle in amorphous ZITO compared to its crystalline counterpart. A maximum in electrical mobility was observed for the amorphous film just before crystallization occurred. While the peak is broad, consistent with nearly unchanged overall cation–oxygen coordination in the amorphous films, ESPR results indicate that the tetrahedral coordination follows the conductivity trend.
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Journal of Applied Physics
American Institute of Physics
Authors (17)
G. B. González
Department of Physics, DePaul University 1 , Chicago, Illinois 60614,
C. J. Benmore
Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory 2 , Lemont Illinois 60439,
J. E. Medvedeva
Department of Physics, Missouri University of Science and Technology 3 , Rolla, Missouri 65409,
J. S. Okasinski
Advanced Photon Source, Argonne National Laboratory 2 , Lemont Illinois 60439,
C. Riegger
Department of Physics, DePaul University 1 , Chicago, Illinois 60614,
O. Medina
Department of Physics, DePaul University 1 , Chicago, Illinois 60614,
M. M. Stulajter
Department of Physics, DePaul University 1 , Chicago, Illinois 60614,
T. Bsaibes
Department of Physics, DePaul University 1 , Chicago, Illinois 60614,
G. Cardenas
Department of Physics, DePaul University 1 , Chicago, Illinois 60614,
S. Cone
Department of Physics, DePaul University 1 , Chicago, Illinois 60614,
K. Edlund
Department of Physics, DePaul University 1 , Chicago, Illinois 60614,
M. Osorio
Department of Physics, DePaul University 1 , Chicago, Illinois 60614,
T. Holmes
I. Zhuravlev
Department of Physics, Missouri University of Science and Technology 3 , Rolla, Missouri 65409,
B. Bhattarai
Department of Physics, Missouri University of Science and Technology 3 , Rolla, Missouri 65409,
D. B. Buchholz
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University 4 , Evanston, Illinois 60208,
R. P. H. Chang
Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Northwestern University 4 , Evanston, Illinois 60208,