Contribution to the control of metal oxide thin films properties: analysis, characterization, and applications
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University of Msila
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The aim of this work is to study the structural, morphological, electrical, optical and electronic
properties of thin films of the metal oxides ZnO, Cu2O and CuO. To this end, we first used the
pneumatic spray pyrolysis technique to deposit thin films of zinc oxide (ZnO) and studied the
effect of manganese (Mn) doping on the properties of this metal oxide. Secondly, using the
electrodeposition method, we developed thin films of Cu2O copper oxide. Firstly, we examined
the influence of the temperature of the electrolytic bath on the properties of these layers.
Thirdly, we performed ab initio calculations based on density functional theory (DFT) to
investigate the structural, electronic and optical properties of CuO and Cu2O copper oxides
using the Castep code with GGA (Generalized Gradient Approximation) –PBE (Perdew–
Burke–Ernzerhof) approximations. Finally, we used SCAPS 1D (Solar Cell Capacitance
Simulator 1 Dimension) to simulate the electrical behavior of solar cells based on the metal
oxides ZnO, CuO and Cu2O. Exploring the effect of geometric and physical factors of these
oxides on cell performance