We report on deposition of zinc oxide thin films on glass substrate at room
temperature in ambient oxygen pressure ranging from 10 mTorr to 1 Torr by
pulsed laser deposition. As grown polycrystalline thin films were optically
pumped to investigate the dependence of laser action and photoluminescence
(PL) on stoichiometry and microstructure of the films. The intensity of th
e laser emission increases with thickness of the film and depends on the si
ze of nano-crystallites. Films deposited at pressures lower than 300 mTorr
showed better morphology, stoichiometry and adhesion quality. X-ray diffrac
tion, atomic force microscopy. Rutherford back scattering and PL techniques
were used to characterize as grown films. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. A
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