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Reducing the oxygen vacancy concentration in SrTiO3-δ thin films via an optimized O2 plasma treatment for enhancing device properties

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Reducing the oxygen vacancy concentration in SrTiO3-δ thin films via an optimized O2 plasma treatment for enhancing device properties
Author(s)
Ji-Yeop Kim; Mi-Jin Jin; Hou, Bo; Kim, Minsoo P.; Um, Doo-Seung; Kim, Chang-Il
Publication Date
2023-12
Journal
Applied Surface Science, v.639
Publisher
Elsevier BV
Abstract
Perovskite materials, specifically strontium titanate (SrTiO3, STO) thin films, have gained significant attention in materials science and electronics owing to their unique properties. However, low-temperature fabrication via sputtering can introduce oxygen vacancies that compromise film quality. O2 plasma treatment (OPT) has the potential to improve film properties, such as bond recomposition, electrical conductivity, and optical properties, by reducing the number of oxygen vacancies. In this study, STO films treated by O2 plasma were characterized using analytical techniques to understand the OPT-induced microstructural, morphological, and optical changes in these films. In addition, the possibility of improving device properties by low-temperature processes was confirmed by exploring the correlation between the number of oxygen vacancies reduced by the OPT process and the enhanced film properties. This result is expected to promote the application of STO thin films in flexible electronic devices and display components and provides insights into the role of oxygen vacancies and the effectiveness of OPT as a low-temperature solution for reducing their number. © 2023
URI
https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/14012
DOI
10.1016/j.apsusc.2023.158271
ISSN
0169-4332
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