Materials Chemistry and Physics, Vol.192, 67-71, 2017
Outcome of temperature variation on sol-gel prepared CuO nanostructure properties (optical and dielectric)
The optical and dielectric properties of Copper Oxide (CuO) have made it a fascinating material to be used in solar energy harvesting, gas sensing, optoelectronics and catalytical applications. Focusing on the cost= effectiveness of Sol-gel method, it is employed for nanostructured CuO production. Effect of changing temperature is observed on the formation mechanism of CuO and its properties. The temperature range of 300 degrees C-500 degrees C was used in annealing of samples to produce defect free CuO nanomaterial. Prepared material was investigated using phase characterization (X-ray diffraction 'XRD') technique, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), UV Visible absorption spectroscopy and LCR meter. A structural change in prepared CuO was observed from, cluster formation to Nano-fibrils by increase in annealing temperature. 11.99 nm-29.17 nm crystallites of CuO were attained by using Debye Scherer formula. A large band gap of 3.15 eV was achieved by increasing the annealing temperature upto 400 degrees C. For better solar energy harvest, wide band gapped CuO structures are proved to be functional and practical materials. The fabricated CuO nanostructures were found suitable to be used in devices for stabilizing circuit designs for sensitive appliances as well as micro electromechanical systems (mems). (C)2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:Temperature effects;Cupric oxide;X-ray diffraction;Scanning electron microscopy;Optical properties and dielectric properties