Structural and Optical Properties of P-type Cr-Doped TiO2 Nanorods Film | ||
| Journal of Nanostructures | ||
| مقاله 6، دوره 11، شماره 4، دی 2021، صفحه 678-683 اصل مقاله (859.62 K) | ||
| نوع مقاله: Research Paper | ||
| شناسه دیجیتال (DOI): 10.22052/JNS.2021.04.006 | ||
| نویسندگان | ||
| Reem A. Saleh* 1؛ Odai N. Salman1؛ Mohammed O. Dawood2 | ||
| 1Department of Applied Sciences, University of Technology, Iraq | ||
| 2Physics Department, Almustansiriyah University, Baghdad, Iraq | ||
| چکیده | ||
| P-type Titanium dioxide nanorods (NRs) film has successfully prepared by growing Cr-doped TiO2 nanorods on the surface of the Fluorine doped tin oxide coated glass slide (FTO) using the hydrothermal technique. From X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, pure and Cr doped TiO2 were Polycrystalline with two phases, Rutile and Anatase. Optical energy gap was found about (3.0 - 3.3 eV) which is estimated from Uv-Vis and fluorescence measurements. According to hall effect measurement undpoed TiO2 NRs shows negative conductivity while doped films shows positive conductivity. | ||
| کلیدواژهها | ||
| Cr-doped TiO2 nanorod؛ Hydrothermal method؛ Optical band gap؛ Photoluminescence؛ p-type conductivity | ||
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INTRODUCTION MATERIALS AND METHODS Synthesis of Cr -doped TiO2 RESULTS AND DISCUSSION
Where, D is crystallite size, K is shape factor (0.9), β is the Full width half maxima (FWHM) (in radians) , λ is the X-ray wavelength (0.15418 nm) and θ is Brag angle of diffraction. The crystallite size which was calculated by equation (1) decrease from 30.1nm for undoped TiO2 to 25.4 nm after doping with Cr atoms , this decrease gives the impression that the doping is hindering the crystal growth of TiO2 NRs [13]. Field-Emission Scanning Electron Microscopy Optical Properties photoluminescence (PL) Electrical Properties Hall Effect CONCLUSIONS
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