Pure and Ag-doped Titanium dioxide (TiO) thin films have been synthesized via the sol-gel spin coating method, and their structural, morphological, and optical properties have been investigated. X-ray diffraction analysis verifies that the polycrystalline anatase TiO phase is retained up to 2 % Ag doping. However, lattice expansion and grain refinement down to 25.345 nm are observed with increasing Ag content. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM) reveals the formation of large, isolated TiO aggregates separated by drying-induced cracks across the film surface. Optical studies show the undoped TiO films demonstrate excellent visible transparency (>75 % transmittance) that slightly decreases upon Ag doping, though it remains suitably high for device applications. Meanwhile, optical absorption and defect states improve with more Ag incorporation, narrowing the TiO bandgap from 3.83 eV (undoped) to 3.51 eV (2 % Ag-doping) due to the incorporation of Ag-induced electronic states just below the conduction band minimum. The capability to control optical and structural properties through Ag doping highlights the potential of these TiO films suitably tailored for photovoltaic devices or self-cleaning coatings.
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11417206 | PMC |
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e37558 | DOI Listing |
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