Continuous films of silver(II) oxide (AgO) have been electrodeposited
directly from aqueous solutions of 50 mM silver acetate/25 mM sodium a
cetate onto 430 stainless steel, polycrystalline platinum, and indium-
tin oxide-coated glass. Current efficiencies for the electrodeposition
process ranged from 62 to 95% and were a function of the applied curr
ent density. X-ray diffraction of the electrodeposited films reveals a
[010] texture when the thickness is greater than 1 mu m. Freshly grou
nd films or powders exhibit only reflections consistent with the monoc
linic AgO structure. Rietveld analysis confirms the ground films are s
ingle-phase AgO with a P 2(1)/c space group. The films were imaged and
film thickness was measured by atomic force microscopy. Thermogravime
tric analysis shows that the films begin to decompose in air above 130
degrees C, with an abrupt weight loss between 180 and 200 degrees C.
The total weight loss of 6.4 to 6.5% corresponds to thermal decomposit
ion of AgO to Ag2O with loss of oxygen. A direct optical bandgap of 1.
1 eV was measured. The black AgO films absorb strongly in the near inf
rared and throughout the visible region. The four-point resistivity of
the AgO films was 12 +/- 1 Ohm cm.