@conference{
author = "Vojisavljević, Katarina and Malič, Barbara and Mamoru, Senna and Kuscer, Danjela and Drnovšek, Silvo and Kosec, Marija",
year = "2012",
abstract = "In the past two decades, a considerable effort has been devoted to the study and development of different n- and p-type oxide semiconductors for transparent electronics applications. The p-type delafossite materials CuMO2 (M = Al, Cr or Y) with the band gap above 3 eV, which allows high transparency across the entire visible region, are of particular interest. Copper aluminate (CuAlO2) films prepared by physical vapour deposition have been reported to exhibit the p-type behaviour and have already been used in various applications in optoelectronics. Phase-pure targets with a high relative density are prerequisites for physical vapour deposition of high quality CuAlO2 films. However, secondary phases and low relative densities have been reported for the solid-state synthesized delafossite CuAlO2 although high processing temperatures and extremely long times have been used [1, 2].
The aim of this work has been to prepare the phase pure delafossite powders and dense ceramics by solid-state synthesis. Instead of the usually reported α-alumina (α-Al2O3), we introduced the nano-sized boehmite µ-AlOOH.xH2O powder as an aluminium source, for two reasons, i.e., for its high specific surface area and a consequent large number of contacts with Cu2O particles and for higher reactivity as a consequence of the thermal decomposition (Hedvall effect) as compared to the oxide. Furthermore, the role of different atmospheres, namely inert (Ar) and oxidising (air), has been explored.
The solid-state reaction between nano-Al2O3 and Cu2O (up to ≈ 1 µm in size) at 1100oC in argon resulted in the delafossite phase with appreciable quantities of both unreacted oxides even after 24 h of heating. In contrast, phase pure delafossite powder was synthesized upon heating the nano-boehmite and Cu2O powder mixture for 2 x 10 h at 1100oC in inert Ar atmosphere as confirmed by XRD. The powder consisted of loose agglomerates of plate-like particles of a few 100 nm in size. Heating in air resulted in formation of the spinel CuAl2O4 and CuO phases beside the delafossite in both cases.
The ceramic with 86% of theoretical density has been obtained after sintering the boehmite-derived CuAlO2 powder compact at 1100oC for 2h in air. According to XRD the ceramic was single-phase delafossite. However SEM /EDXS analysis revealed traces of Cu-rich impurities at the surface of the pellet. The bulk of the sample revealed a dense microstructure with a uniform distribution of porosity within the delafossite matrix.
References
[1] H. G. Zheng, K. Taniguchi, A. Takahashi, Y. Liu, C. N. Xu, Appl. Phys. Lett., 85, 1728 (2004).
[2] Y. -C. Liou, U. -R. Lee, J. Alloys Comp., 467, 496 (2009).
Acknowledgement
We acknowledge for funding the 7.FP ORAMA (NMP2-LA-2010-246334: Oxide materials for electronics applications).",
journal = "4th Symposium on Transparent Conductive Materials, 21-26 October 2012, Crete, Greece",
title = "Processing of delafossite CuAlO2 ceramic targets by solid state synthesis route",
url = "https://hdl.handle.net/21.15107/rcub_rimsi_2918"
}