Rapid Thermal Oxidation of Sputtering Power Dependent Vanadium Thin Films for VO2Thin Films Preparation

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Tianyu Su
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Abstract The nanostructured ZnO thin films were successfully synthesized by rapid thermal oxidation of metallic zinc films without catalysts or additives. On the surface of thin films the formation of ZnO nanowires was observed. In the work, the optical and electrical parameters and photoresponses of the obtained ZnO thin films were investigated. Nanostructured thin films of the type have a promising potential for the use in optoelectronics, sensor technique and biomedical sciences


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