화학공학소재연구정보센터
Applied Chemistry, Vol.3, No.2, 184-187, October, 1999
탄탈륨 산화물 박막의 전기화학적 성장과 광전기화학적 응용
Electrochemical Growth and Photoelectrochemical Applications of Oxide-Covered Tantalum Electrodes
Thin films of tantalum oxide (Ta2O5) were formed electrochemically on tantalum electrode in several electrolytes at different applied voltages. The particle and pore sizes of oxide films were various depending upon the electrolytes. The thickness and structure of electrochemically grown oxides were examined using Z-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (ZPS), SEM, photoluminescence (PL), electroluminescence (EL) and cyclic voltammetry (CV). EL emissions of rare earth metal Tb3+ and organic Ru(bpy)32+ incorporated-Ta/Ta2O5 electrodes in aqueous solutions were observed. Since new EL emission energies are smaller than the band gap of 4.1 eV of Ta2O5, the resulting emissions are considered to be generated from surface states at the oxide band gap region. Incorporated inorganic and organic species are supposed to act as the luminescence centers for free electrons and holes. Since the emission spectra depend upon the incorporated chemical species and their concentrations, metal oxide films can be used for phosphor layers and analytical sensing probes by the controlled introduction of the label materials to produce surface states.