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  • Authors: Abdullah H. Alshehri; Jhi Yong Loke; Viet Huong Nguyen; Alexander Jones; Hatameh Asgarimoghaddam; Louis-Vincent Delumeau; Ahmed Shahin; Khaled H. Ibrahim; Kissan Mistry; Mustafa Yavuz; David Muñoz-Rojas; Kevin P. Musselman;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2021)

    Nanoscale films are integral to all modern electronics. To optimize device performance, researchers vary the film thickness by making batches of devices, which is time-consuming and produces experimental artifacts. Thin films with nanoscale thickness gradients that are rapidly deposited in open air for combinatorial and high-throughput (CHT) studies are presented. Atmospheric pressure spatial atomic layer deposition reactor heads are used to produce spatially varying chemical vapor deposition rates on the order of angstroms per second. ZnO and Al2O3 films are printed with nm-scale thickness gradients in as little as 45 s and CHT analysis of a metal-insulator-metal diode and perovskite...
  • Authors: Abdullah H. Alshehr; Jhi Yong Loke; Viet Huong Nguyen; Alexander Jones; Hatameh Asgarimoghaddam; Louis-Vincent Delumeau; Ahmed Shahin; Khaled H. Ibrahim; Kissan Mistry; Mustafa Yavuz; David Mu�oz-Rojas; Kevin P. Musselman;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2021)

    Nanoscale films are integral to all modern electronics. To optimize device performance, researchers vary the film thickness by making batches of devices, which is time-consuming and produces experimental artifacts. Thin films with nanoscale thickness gradients that are rapidly deposited in open air for combinatorial and high-throughput (CHT) studies are presented. Atmospheric pressure spatial atomic layer deposition reactor heads are used to produce spatially varying chemical vapor deposition rates on the order of angstroms per second. ZnO and Al2O3 films are printed with nm-scale thickness gradients in as little as 45 s and CHT analysis of a metal-insulator-metal diode and perovskite...
  • Authors: Abderrahime Sekkat; Viet Huong Nguyen; César Arturo Masse de La Huerta; Laetitia Rapenne; Daniel Bellet; Anne Kaminski-Cachopo; Guy Chichignoud; David Muñoz-Rojas;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2021)

    Cu2O is a promising p-type semiconductor for low-cost photovoltaics and transparent optoelectronics. However, low-cost and low-temperature fabrication of Cu2O films with good transport properties remains challenging, thus limiting their widespread adoption in devices. Here, we report Cu2O thin films of 20–80 nm thickness with hole mobility up to 92 cm2V−1s−1 using atmospheric-pressure spatial atomic layer deposition at temperatures below 260 °C, from a copper (I) hexafluoro-2,4-pentanedionate cyclooctadiene precursor. Raman spectroscopy indicates the presence of copper split vacancies and shows that the high hole mobility can be correlated to a low concentration of shallow acceptor de...
  • Authors: Thanh-Lieu Thi Le; Lam Tan Nguyen; Hoai-Hue Nguyen; Nguyen Van Nghia; Nguyen Minh Vuong; Hoang Nhat Hieu; Nguyen Van Thang; Viet Thong Le; Viet Huong Nguyen; Pin-Cheng Lin; Anupam Yadav; Ivan Madarevic; Ewald Janssens; Hao Van Bui; Loan Le Thi Ngoc;  Advisor: -;  Co-Author: - (2021)

    Nanostructures of titanium nitride (TiN) have recently been considered as a new class of plasmonic materials that have been utilized in many solar energy applications. This work presents the synthesis of a novel nanostructure of TiN that has a nanodonut shape from natural ilmenite ore using a low-cost and bulk method. The TiN nanodonuts exhibit strong and spectrally broad localized surface plasmon resonance absorption in the visible region centered at 560 nm, which is well suited for thermoplasmonic applications as a nanoscale heat source. The heat generation is investigated by water evaporation experiments under simulated solar light, demonstrating excellent solar light harvesting pe...