Issue 14, 2021

Out of stoichiometry CuCrO2 films as a promising p-type TCO for transparent electronics

Abstract

In this work, we report the enhancement of the functional properties of CuCrO2, a promising p-type transparent conductive oxide, achieved in out of stoichiometry CuCrO2 thin films synthesized by aerosol-assisted chemical vapor deposition. Out of stoichiometry films consisting of Cr-deficient CuCrO2, i.e. Cu-rich CuCrO2 phase, have a resistivity value of 0.05 Ω cm and an average transmittance of 58% in the visible range, resulting in a Gordon's figure of merit of 2200 μS. This is the highest ever published figure of merit among Cu-rich CuCrO2 films synthesized by chemical methods. A remarkable result is that when further increasing the Cu/(Cu + Cr) ratio, the formation of CuO was not detected, allowing the synthesis of composite films formed by Cu2O and CuCrO2 p-type oxides, which are more conductive than the Cu-rich CuCrO2 phase. These nanocomposite films present an improved carrier mobility, with a resistivity value of around 0.02 Ω cm, and a reduced energy gap, with a transmittance of 52%, resulting in a figure of merit of 1400 μS. Both these thin films can find applications as a hole transport layer in various transparent optoelectronic devices where p-type TCOs are required, especially when synthesized by a solution-based process at a low temperature and ambient pressure over large surface areas.

Graphical abstract: Out of stoichiometry CuCrO2 films as a promising p-type TCO for transparent electronics

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
22 Feb 2021
Accepted
31 May 2021
First published
03 Jun 2021
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Mater. Adv., 2021,2, 4721-4732

Out of stoichiometry CuCrO2 films as a promising p-type TCO for transparent electronics

L. Bottiglieri, J. Resende, M. Weber, O. Chaix-Pluchery, C. Jiménez and J. Deschanvres, Mater. Adv., 2021, 2, 4721 DOI: 10.1039/D1MA00156F

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