1. Changes of Morphological, Optical, and Electrical Properties Induced by Hydrogen Plasma on (0001) ZnO Surface.
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Remes, Zdenek, Artemenko, Anna, Ukraintsev, Egor, Sharma, Dhananjay K., Buryi, Maksym, Kromka, Alexander, Potocky, Stepan, Szabo, Ondrej, Kulicek, Jaroslav, Rezek, Bohuslav, Poruba, Ales, Micova, Julia, and Shu Hsu, Hua
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HYDROGEN plasmas ,KELVIN probe force microscopy ,PHOTOLUMINESCENCE measurement ,X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy ,ATOMIC force microscopy ,ION bombardment ,PLASMA instabilities - Abstract
Plasma provides specific adjustment of solid‐state surface properties offering an alternative to high temperature treatment. Herein, hydrogen plasma treatment of monocrystalline (0001) ZnO surface is studied in an inductively coupled plasma reactor with reduced capacitively coupled plasma mode. The crucial role of electrical grounding of the sample holder for plasma etching and related changes in the morphology, optical, and electrical properties of surfaces exposed to electron and ion bombardment are explained. The effects on the chemical composition of the surface are analyzed by X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), optical properties by photoluminescence spectroscopy, topography, roughness, and surface measurements by atomic force microscopy (AFM) and Kelvin probe force microscopy (KPFM). All methods show altered ZnO surface properties before and after plasma treatment strongly depending on the electrical potential of the holder. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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