4 resultados para opto-electronic materials

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As energias renováveis têm estado em destaque desde o fi nal do século XX. São vários os motivos para que isto esteja a acontecer. As previsões apontam para problemas de depleção das reservas de combustíveis fósseis, nomeadamente o petróleo e gás natural, durante o presente século. O carvão, ainda abundante, apresenta problemas ambientais signi cativos. Os perigos associados à energia nuclear estão fazer com que os governos de vários países repensem as suas políticas energéticas . Todas estas tecnologias têm fortes impactos ambientais. Considerando o conjunto das energias renováveis, a energia solar fotovoltaica tem ainda um peso menor no panorama da produção energética actual. A explicação para este facto deve-se ao custo, ainda elevado, dos sistemas fotovoltaicos. Várias iniciativas governamentais estão em curso, a SET for 2020 (UE) e a Sunshot (EUA), para o desenvolvimento de tecnologias que façam frente a este problema. A fatia de mercado que a tecnologia de filmes fi nos representa ainda é pequena, mas tem vindo a aumentar nos últimos anos. As vantagens relativamente à tecnologia tradicional baseada em Si são várias, como por ex. os custos energéticos e materiais para a fabricação das células. Esta dissertação apresenta um processo de fabricação de células solares em fi lmes finos usando como camada absorvente um novo composto semicondutor, o Cu2ZnSnS4, que apresenta como grande argumento, relativamente aos seus predecessores, o facto de ser constituído por elementos abundantes e de toxicidade reduzidas. Foi realizado um estudo sobre as condições termodinâmicas de crescimento deste composto, bem como a sua caracterização e das células solares finais. Este trabalho inclui um estudo dos compostos ternários, CuxSnSx+1 e compostos binários SnxSy, justi cado pelo facto de surgirem como fases secundárias no crescimento do Cu2ZnSnS4. Em seguida são descritos resumidamente os vários capítulos que constituem esta tese. No capítulo 1 é abordada de forma resumida a motivação e o enquadramento da tecnologia no panorama energético global. A estrutura da célula solar adoptada neste trabalho é também descrita. O capítulo 2 é reservado para uma descrição mais detalhada do composto Cu2ZnSnS4, nomeadamente as propriedades estruturais e opto-electrónicas. Estas últimas são usadas para explicar as composições não estequiométricas aplicadas no crescimento deste composto. São também descritas as várias técnicas de crescimento apresentadas na literatura. A última secção deste capítulo apresenta os resultados da caracterização publicados pelos vários grupos que estudam este composto. O método que foi implementado para crescer a camada absorvente, bem como os efeitos que a variação dos vários parâmetros têm neste processo são abordados no capítulo 3. Neste é também incluída uma descrição detalhada dos equipamentos usados na caraterização da camada absorvente e das células solares finais. As fases calcogêneas binária e ternárias são estudadas no capítulo 4. É apresentada uma descrição do método de crescimento, quer para as fases do tipo CuxSnSx+1, quer para as fases do tipo SnxSy e a sua caracterização básica, nomeadamente a sua composição e as propriedades estruturais, ópticas e eléctricas. No caso dos compostos binários são também apresentados os resultados de uma célula solar. No capítulo 5 são reportados os resultados da caracterização dos fi lmes de Cu2ZnSnS4. Técnicas como a dispersão Raman, a fotoluminescência, a efi ciência quântica externa e a espectroscopia de admitância são usadas para analisar as propriedades quer da camada absorvente quer da célula solar. No capítulo 6 é apresentada uma conclusão geral do trabalho desenvolvido e são referidas sugestões para melhorar e complementar os estudos feitos.

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The present PhD work aims the research and development of materials that exhibit multiferroic properties, in particular having a significant interaction between ferromagnetism and ferroelectricity; either directly within an intrinsic single phase or by combining extrinsic materials, achieving the coupling of properties through mechanic phenomena of the respective magnetostriction and piezoelectricity. These hybrid properties will allow the cross modification of magnetic and electric polarization states by the application of cross external magnetic and/or electric fields, giving way to a vast area for scientific investigation and potential technological applications in a new generation of electronic devices, such as computer memories, signal processing, transducers, sensors, etc. Initial experimental work consisted in chemical synthesis of nano powders oxides by urea pyrolysis method: A series of ceramic bulk composites with potential multiferroic properties comprised: of LuMnO3 with La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 and BaTiO3 with La0.7Ba0.3MnO3; and a series based on the intrinsic multiferroic LuMn1-zO3 phase modified with of Manganese vacancies. The acquisition of a new magnetron RF sputtering deposition system, in the Physics Department of Aveiro University, contributed to the proposal of an analogous experimental study in multiferroic thin films and multilayer samples. Besides the operational debut of this equipment several technical upgrades were completed like: the design and construction of the heater electrical contacts; specific shutters and supports for the magnetrons and for the substrate holder and; the addition of mass flow controllers, which allowed the introduction of N2 or O2 active atmosphere in the chamber; and the addition of a second RF generator, enabling co-deposition of different targets. Base study of the deposition conditions and resulting thin films characteristics in different substrates was made from an extensive list of targets. Particular attention was given to thin film deposition of magnetic phases La1-xSrxMnO3, La1-xBaxMnO3 and Ni2+x-yMn1-xGa1+y alloy, from the respective targets: La0.7Sr0.3MnO3, La0.7Ba0.3MnO3; and NiGa with NiMn. Main structural characterization of samples was performed by conventional and high resolution X-Ray Diffraction (XRD); chemical composition was determined by Electron Dispersion Spectroscopy (EDS); magnetization measurements recur to a Vibrating Sample Magnetometer (VSM) prototype; and surface probing (SPM) using Magnetic-Force (MFM) and Piezo-Response (PFM) Microscopy. Results clearly show that the composite bulk samples (LuM+LSM and BTO+LBM) feat the intended quality objectives in terms of phase composition and purity, having spurious contents below 0.5 %. SEM images confirm compact grain packaging and size distribution around the 50 nm scale. Electric conductivity, magnetization intensity and magneto impedance spreading response are coherent with the relative amount of magnetic phase in the sample. The existence of coupling between the functional phases is confirmed by the Magnetoelectric effect measurements of the sample “78%LuM+22%LSM” reaching 300% of electric response for 1 T at 100 kHz; while in the “78%BTO+22%LBM” sample the structural transitions of the magnetic phase at ~350 K result in a inversion of ME coefficient the behavior. A functional Magneto-Resistance measurement system was assembled from the concept stage until the, development and operational status; it enabled to test samples from 77 to 350 K, under an applied magnetic field up to 1 Tesla with 360º horizontal rotation; this system was also designed to measure Hall effect and has the potential to be further upgraded. Under collaboration protocols established with national and international institutions, complementary courses and sample characterization studies were performed using Magneto-Resistance (MR), Magneto-Impedance (MZ) and Magneto-Electric (ME) measurements; Raman and X-ray Photoelectron Spectroscopy (XPS); SQUID and VSM magnetization; Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) and Rutherford Back Scattering (RBS); Scan Probe Microscopy (SPM) with Band Excitation Probe Spectroscopy (BEPS); Neutron Powder Diffraction (NPD) and Perturbed Angular Correlations (PAC). Additional collaboration in research projects outside the scope of multiferroic materials provided further experience in sample preparation and characterization techniques, namely VSM and XPS measurements were performed in cubane molecular complex compounds and enable to identify the oxidation state of the integrating cluster of Ru ions; also, XRD and EDS/SEM analysis of the acquired targets and substrates implied the devolution of some items not in conformity with the specifications. Direct cooperation with parallel research projects regarding multiferroic materials, enable the assess to supplementary samples, namely a preliminary series of nanopowder Y1-x-yCaxØyMn1O3 and of Eu0.8Y0.2MnO3, a series of micropowder composites of LuMnO3 with La0.625Sr0.375MnO3 and of BaTiO3 with hexagonal ferrites; mono and polycrystalline samples of Pr1-xCaxMnO3, La1-xSrxMnO3 and La1-xCaxMnO3.

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This thesis presents the results of perturbed angular correlation (PAC) experiments , an experimental technique which measures the hyperfine interaction at probes (radioactive ions implanted in the materials to study), from which one infers local information on an atomic scale. Furthermore, abinitio calculations using density functional theory electronic obtain results that directly complement the experiments, and are also used for theoretical research. These methods were applied in two families of materials. The manganites, with the possible existence of magnetic, charge, orbital and ferroelectric orders, are of fundamental and technological interest. The experimental results are obtained in the alkaline-earth manganites (Ca, Ba, Sr), with special interest due to the structural variety of possible polymorphs. With probes of Cd and In the stability of the probe and its location in a wide temperature range is established and a comparison with calculations allows the physical interpretation of the results. Calculations of hyperfine properties in rare-earth manganites are also presented. The second type of materials in which hyperfine properties were studied are the Manganese pnictides: MnAs, MnSb, and MnBi, compounds in which magnetism is fundamental. The experimental results obtained mainly consider the MnAs compound, whose magneto-structural transition is of great interest. The transition is analyzed in detail with the local resolution characteristic of the technique, obtaining information of the character of the transition also with complementary, more conventional techniques. The last work in this thesis uses only the first principles calculations, continuing the theme of the hyperfine interactions, but this time with respect to ferroelectrics. Several transition metal oxides with perovskite or distorted structures are considered. The electric field gradient which exists due to the quadrupole interaction in nuclei is related to the spontaneous electric polarization, the main quantity measured in ferroelectrics. This study provides a fundamental theoretical basis for previous empirical studies, suggesting new directions for research in ferroelectrics and multiferroics using techniques which measure the electric field gradient.

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The main purpose of this PhD thesis was to provide convincing demonstration for a breakthrough concept of pyroelectrolysis at laboratory scale. One attempted to identify fundamental objections and/or the most critical constraints, to propose workable concepts for the overall process and for feasible electrodes, and to establish the main requirements on a clearer basis. The main effort was dedicated to studying suitable anode materials to be developed for large scale industrial units with molten silicate electrolyte. This concept relies on consumable anodes based on iron oxides, and a liquid Fe cathode, separated from the refractory materials by a freeze lining (solid) layer. In addition, one assessed an alternative concept of pyroelectrolysis with electron blocking membranes, and developed a prototype at small laboratory scale. The main composition of the molten electrolyte was based on a magnesium aluminosilicate composition, with minimum liquidus temperature, and with different additions of iron oxide. One studied the dynamics of devitrification of these melts, crystallization of iron oxides or other phases, and Fe2+/Fe3+ redox changes under laser zone melting, at different pulling rates. These studies were intended to provide guidelines for dissolution of raw materials (iron oxides) in the molten electrolyte, to assess compatibility with magnetite based consumable anodes, and to account for thermal gradients or insufficient thermal management in large scale cells. Several laboratory scale prototype cells were used to demonstrate the concept of pyroelectrolysis with electron blocking, and to identify the most critical issues and challenges. Operation with and without electron blocking provided useful information on transport properties of the molten electrolyte (i.e., ionic and electronic conductivities), their expected dependence on anodic and cathodic overpotentials, limitations in faradaic efficiency, and onset of side electrochemical reactions. The concept of consumable anodes was based on magnetite and derived spinel compositions, for their expected redox stability at high temperatures, even under oxidising conditions. Spinel compositions were designed for prospective gains in refractoriness and redox stability in wider ranges of conditions (T, pO2 and anodic overpotentials), without excessive penalty for electrical conductivity, thermomechanical stability or other requirements. Composition changes were also mainly based on components of the molten aluminosilicate melt, to avoid undue contamination and to minimize the dissolution rate of consumable anodes. Additional changes in composition were intended for prospective pyroelectrolysis of Fe alloys, with additions of different elements (Cr, Mn, Ni, Ti).