X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, Raman and photoluminescence studies on formation of defects in Cu:ZnO thin films and its role in non-linear optical features
Albin Antony, P. Poornesh, I.V.Kityk, K.Ozga, J.Jedryk, P.Rakus and, A.Wojciechowski

TL;DR
This study investigates how Cu doping affects the structural, optical, and nonlinear optical properties of ZnO thin films, revealing defect formation and enhanced third-order susceptibility beneficial for frequency tripling applications.
Contribution
It provides new insights into defect-related optical enhancements in Cu:ZnO films and their potential for nonlinear optical applications.
Findings
Increased defect states confirmed by PL and Raman spectroscopy.
Enhanced third-order optical susceptibility from 3.5x10^-4 to 2.77x10^-3 esu.
Improved nonlinear optical response suitable for frequency tripling.
Abstract
The structural, optical, morphological and nonlinear optical properties of Cu:ZnO spray-coated films are studied. The surface morphology of Cu:ZnO thin films turned out to be homogenous, crack free and well covered with pea-shaped grains. The peak shift observed in the x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy spectra of the Cu:ZnO thin films infers the defect states present in the films. The satellite peak observed at 939.9 eV for Cu2P core-level spectra confirms the +2 oxidation state of Cu in the films. The formation of additional defect levels in the nanostruc-tures upon Cu doping was investigated using photoluminescence (PL) and Raman spectroscopy studies. The luminescent centers in the violet, blue and green spectral region were observed. The most prominent emission was centered at the blue color center for 5% Cu:ZnO thin films. The en-hancement in the PL emission intensity confirms the…
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