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    Wettability of the cotton and polyester tissues coated by nanostructured indium-doped zinc oxide layers
    (Ivan Franko National University of Lviv, 2020) Klochko, N. P.; Khrypunova, I. V.; Klepikova, K. S.; Kopach, V. R.; Zhadan, D. O.; Petrushenko, S. I.; Dukarov, S. V.; Lyubov, V. M.; Kirichenko, M. V.; Khrypunova, A. L.
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    Effect of Glow-discharge Hydrogen Plasma Treatment on Zinc Oxide Layers Prepared through Pulsed Electrochemical Deposition and via SILAR Method
    (Sumy State University, 2019) Klochko, N. P.; Klepikova, K. S.; Petrushenko, S. I.; Nikitin, A. V.; Kopach, V. R.; Khrypunova, I. V.; Zhadan, D. O.; Dukarov, S. V.; Lyubov, V. M.; Khrypunova, A. L.
    In this work, we investigated the effect of glow-discharge H₂⁺ plasma treatment on ZnO layers deposited on fluorine doped tin oxide (FTO) glass substrates through low temperature aqueous solution growth, namely, via a pulsed electrochemical deposition and by successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) technique. It is shown that the crystal structure, surface morphology, chemical composition and optical properties obtain some destructive changes after plasma processing due to the creation of oxygen vacancies Vo and H-related defects, and additionally, because of the zinc oxide etching by the glow-discharge H₂⁺ plasma through reduction of zinc oxide and evaporation of Zn from the surface. Neverthe-less, our investigations show quite good stability of the ZnO layers to the plasma-induced radiation and chemical impacts under high total H₂⁺ fluence received by every ZnO/FTO sample ~ 8·10¹⁸ cm⁻².
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    Flexible thermoelectric module based on zinc oxide thin film grown via SILAR
    (2021) Klochko, N. P.; Klepikova, K. S.; Khrypunova, I. V.; Zhadan, D. O.; Petrushenko, S. I.; Kopach, V. R.; Dukarov, S. V.; Sukhov, V. M.; Kirichenko, M. V.; Khrypunova, A. L.
    In this work, we used the low temperature solution growth Successive Ionic Layer Adsorption and Reaction (SILAR) for a deposition of the nanostructured undoped and indium doped (ZnO and ZnO:In) thin films on flexible polyimide (PI) substrates for their use as cheap non-toxic thermoelectric materials in the flexible thermoelectric modules of planar type to power up portable and wearable electronics and miniature devices. The use of a zincate solution in the SILAR method allows to obtain ZnO:In film, which after post-growth annealing at 300 ◦C has low resistivity ρ ≈ 0.02 Ω m, and high Seebeck coefficient 147 μV/K and thermoelectric power factor at near-room temperatures. As evidence of the operability of the manufactured films as the basis of the TE device, we have designed and tested experimental lightweight thin-film thermoelectric module. This TE module is able to produce specific output power 0.8 μW/m2 at ΔT = 50 K.
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    Influence of UV light of extraterrestrial solar irradiance on structure and properties of ZnO films prepared through pulsed electrochemical deposition and via SILAR method
    (Сумський державний університет, 2018) Klochko, N. P.; Klepikova, K. S.; Petrushenko, S. I.; Kopach, V. R.; Khrypunov, G. S.; Zhadan, D. O.; Dukarov, S. V.; Lyubov, V. M.; Kirichenko, M. V.; Surovitskiy, S. V.; Khrypunova, A. L.
    The investigations of effect of long-wave (UVA) and short-wave (UVC) ultraviolet light of extraterres-trial solar irradiance on the nanostructured zinc oxide arrays, which were grown by pulsed electrodeposition, as well as on the ZnO and ZnO:In films produced by Successive Ionic Layer Adsorption and Reaction technique (SILAR) confirmed their suitability as UVA-active photosensitive materials. The crystal structure, surface morphology, chemical composition and optical properties found no obvious significant destructive changes after UVC irradiation. However, we detected some irreversible changes in the nature of point defects under the influence of UVC, which affect the ZnO and ZnO:In resistivity, activation energy, photosensitivity and thermoelectrical properties.