Solution-Route Inkjet Fabrication of CeO2 Thin Films with Tunable Microstructure

Materials (Basel). 2023 Feb 17;16(4):1685. doi: 10.3390/ma16041685.

Abstract

We report the fabrication and characterization of solution-route CeO2 thin films with a tunable porosity and microstructure. Films were deposited by means of inkjet printing technique using 0.2 M, 0.4 M and 0.6 M concentration inks prepared from Ce(NO3)3·6H2O precursor. Printing was performed at two different temperatures of 60 °C and 300 °C to study the variation in structure. Printing parameters were adjusted for the consecutive deposition of layers, resulting in ≈140 nm and ≈185 nm thick single layers for 60 °C and 300 °C printing temperatures, respectively. We compared the microstructure of printed films for different concentrations, printing temperatures, solvents and substrates. The formation of the cubic fluorite structure of the printed films was confirmed via XRD characterization. We suggest this technique as an advanced method for high-quality film fabrication with a controlled microstructure and with a minimal waste of materials. Through adjusting printing parameters, both dense and porous films can be produced for use in different applications.

Keywords: CeO2; inkjet printing; microstructure; thin films.

Grants and funding

The authors acknowledge financial support from Carl Tryggers Research Foundation, and VS gratefully acknowledges the support of ‘Research Initiative of Sustainable Industry and Society (IRIS), ITM School, KTH Royal Institute of Technology’.