NOUBEIL Guermat
قرماط نوبيل
noubeil.guermat@univ-msila.dz
06 61 65 36 37
- Departement of ELECTRONICS
- Faculty of Technology
- Grade Prof
About Me
Professeur. in Université Mohamed Boudiaf_M'sila
DomainScience et Technologies
Research Domains
Study, Elaboration and and characterization of TCO thin films deposited by Spray Pyrolysis or thermal evaporation Thin plasma-polymerized layers of organic polymers for humidity sensor development Biometrics Image Processing
FiliereElectronique
instrumentation
Location
قسنطينة, قسنطينة
قسنطينة, ALGERIA
Code RFIDE- 2023
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master
Sara AIDAOUI , Razika OUALI
Étude l'effet de l’ajout des dopants nickel et/ou molybdène sur les propriétés optoélectroniques des films de ZnO pour l’application photovoltaïque
- 2023
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master
Aicha BRAHIMI , Hadil BOUHALI
Étude l'effet de dopage par cobalt sur les propriétés physiques de couches minces absorbantes de CuO pour l’application photovoltaïque
- 2023
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master
Abdelillah GHELLAB , Salah HADJERCI
Étude de l’effet du temps de dépôt sur les propriétés optoélectroniques de couches minces absorbantes de l’oxyde de cuivre
- 2022
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Doctorat soutenu
Mehdi KHALFALLAH
Élaboration et caractérisation de l’effet du dopage des couches minces de SnO2 déposées par spray pyrolyse pour l’application optoélectronique
- 2022
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master
Hamou HAMMANI , Ayyoub BEN ADEL
Étude de l’effet du traitement par décharge à barrière diélectrique (DBD) sur les propriétés des films de ZnO
- 2022
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master
Chihab MEFTAH , Salah Eddine MEFTAH
Étude comparative des effets des dopants Al, Ni et Mo sur les propriétés optoélectroniques des poly-cristallines de ZnO
- 2022
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master
Farida KHADRAOUI , Fatna LOUAIL
Étude l'effet de l’ajout des dopants Ni, Zn ou F sur les propriétés optoélectroniques des nanocristallines de SnO2
- 2022
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master
Abdelhak ELKALI
Étude l’effet du Fluor sur les propriétés optoélectroniques de couches minces de SnO2 déposées par spray pyrolyse
- 2022
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master
Amina ZAMOURI
Étude l’effet de Molybdène sur les propriétés optoélectroniques des films minces de ZnO élaborés par spray pyrolyse pour l’application photovoltaïque
- 2021
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Doctorat soutenu
Abderrahmane HERBADJI
Amélioration de la performance des systèmes d’identification et authentification biométriques par des techniques multimodales avancées
- 2021
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master
Aziz KHIR , Sofiane CHAIMA
Conception et réalisation d’un système de mesure de l’angle de contact piloté par PC
- 2021
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master
Abdenour ELBAR , Salaheddine MAILBI
Étude comparative des effets de dopage et co-dopages (Mg, Mn, F) sur les propriétés optoélectroniques des nanostructures de ZnO
- 2020
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master
Kenza ZEROUTI , Zineb ZIANE
Étude les propriétés des couches minces de SnO2 dopées Cuivre déposées par spray pyrolyse
- 2020
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master
Oussama RAYANE , Abderrahmane CHIKLAOUI
Étude les propriétés des couches minces de SnO2 co-dopées Ni, Co préparées par spray pyrolyse
- 2020
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master
Ramzi AMROUNE , Hamadane CHAABI
Étude les propriétés structurales, optiques et électriques des couches minces de SnO2 dopées Zinc élaborées par spray pyrolyse
- 2020
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master
Messaoud DEBBAH , Oussama SAADALLAH
Éffet de dopage et de co-dopage par le Fluor et le Magnésium sur les propriétés de couches minces de ZnO préparées par spray pyrolyse
- 2019
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master
TOUMIAT Zahra , BRABRI Hedda
Étude comparative des couches minces à base de ZnO et SnO2 déposées par la technique spray pyrolyse
- 2019
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master
TAHMI Nadjat , TABI Amel
Élaboration et caractérisation des couches minces de SnO2 déposées par la technique spray pyrolyse
- 2019
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master
BOUCHOUACHI Badreddine , LARBI Abdelhalim
Élaboration et caractérisation des couches minces de SnO2 dopées Nickel déposées par la technique spray pyrolyse
- 2019
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master
GHARBI Youcef , AICHOUCHE Boualem
Éffet de dogage et de co-dopage sur les propriétés des couches minces à base de ZnO élaborées par spray pyrolyse
- 2019
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master
BENSAOUCHA Siham , KARDI Ahlem
Élaboration et caractérisation des couches minces du SnO2 non dopée et dopées Fluor élaborées par spray pyrolyse
- 12-07-2021
- 04-01-2017
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Élaboration et modélisation de la réponse d’un capteur d’humidité à base des molécules d’hexaméthyldisiloxane
Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches - 20-12-2011
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Étude du pouvoir d’absorption d’humidité de films minces déposés à partir de vapeurs d’ hexaméthyldisiloxane (HMDSO)
Magister en Électronique - 20-11-0006
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Élaboration des couches minces sensibles à la présence de vapeur d’eau par polymérisation plasma
Doctorat Sciences en Électronique - 20-06-0005
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Contribution à la réalisation d’un banc de mesure de cartographie des charges électrostatiques implantées par effet couronne à la surface d’un polymère
Ingénieur d’état en Électronique - 1978-05-29 00:00:00
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NOUBEIL Guermat birthday
- 2023-12-27
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2023-12-27
Effect of Co-doping on Structural, Morphological, Optical and Electrical Properties of p-type CuO Films
In the present work, we studied the effect of cobalt (Co) doping rate between 2 % and 6 % on the structural, optical and electrical properties of thin films from copper acetate (Cu(CH3COO)2·H2O) produced by spray pyrolysis. The results obtained during the various characterizations carried out (Raman, contact angle, UV-Visible and the Hall effect) show that our films have a monoclinic structure with the presence of a single CuO phase. The measured contact angles are less than 90° for the CuO undoped, CuO:2 %Co and CuO:4 % Co confirming the hydrophilic character of the films, as well as the 6 % doped film shows the hydrophobic character with a contact angle greater than 90° (θ = 97.41°). An improvement of the absorption by the reduction of the transmittance for the films doped with 2 % Co, 4 % Co and 6 % Co with a low value of the transmission obtained in this work for the CuO:6 % Co film equal to 7.34 %. A decrease in the values of the optical gap as a function of cobalt doping with a low value equal to 1.66 eV found for the thin layer of CuO:6 % Co. The electrical analysis shows that the conductivity increases with the addition of cobalt to the CuO with a high value for the film doped with 6 % ( 7.246 10 – 1 (Ω.cm) – 1). So, CuO-doped 6% cobalt has good physical characteristics which allow it to be used as a layer absorbing solar radiation in thin-film solar cells.
Citation
Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, , (2023-12-27), Effect of Co-doping on Structural, Morphological, Optical and Electrical Properties of p-type CuO Films, Journal of Nano- and Electronic Physics, Vol:15, Issue:6, pages:06009, https://doi.org/10.21272/jnep.15(6).06009
- 2023-12-27
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2023-12-27
Correlation Between the Structural, Morphological and Optical Characteristics of ZnO Thin Films Prepared by Thermal Evaporation: Effect of Annealing Temperature
In this study, we used thermal evaporation to deposit thin films of zinc oxide (ZnO). The films were then subjected to annealing at various temperatures ranging from 350 °C to 500 °C, with a fixed annealing time of 2.5 hours. The film thickness was kept constant at 300 nm. The morphological, optical properties and structural changes of the ZnO films were investigated using scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and visible-ultraviolet spectroscopy (VIS-UV) techniques. The XRD pattern also confirmed that the ZnO films exhibited a hexagonal wurtzite crystal structure. The full width at half maximum (FWHM) values of the diffraction peaks decreased as the annealing temperature increased, indicating better crystallinity of the thin films at higher temperatures. SEM images show that the grain size of thin films tends to increase as the annealing temperature increases. The contact angles of the samples were significantly increased and the surface wettability of the layers changed from hydrophilic to hydrophobic after annealing temperature. The VIS-UV data showed that the ZnO films were transparent in the visible region. The optical transmittance slightly increased with increasing annealing temperature. The optical gap (Eg) of the films decreased as the annealing temperature increased. The calculated Urbach energy values indicated that the defects in the ZnO films decreased with annealing temperatures. Finally, the correlation between the structural, morphological, wettability and optical features of the samples was determined. The optical band gap was observed to correlate proportionally with crystallite size and inversely with Urbach energy as a function of annealing temperature
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, , (2023-12-27), Correlation Between the Structural, Morphological and Optical Characteristics of ZnO Thin Films Prepared by Thermal Evaporation: Effect of Annealing Temperature, Journal of Nano- and Electronic Physics, Vol:15, Issue:6, pages:06013, https://doi.org/10.21272/jnep.15(6).06013
- 2023-11-27
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2023-11-27
Structural, optical and electrical properties of sprayed CuO thin films: influence of Co-doping
Metal oxide nanocrystals such as ZnO, SnO2, CuO, TiO2, etc. have been widely studied for their potential applications in various energy and environmental sectors [1-3]. Among these, CuO is the most desirable and promising materials have higher optical absorption, relatively low raw material cost. The bandgap (Eg) ≈ 1.5 eV, which is very close to the ideal Eg of 1.4 eV for photovoltaic (PV) devices and considered a splendid absorber of sunlight. The introduction of impurities can effectively change the physical properties of the resulting thin films, researchers were encouraged to optimize the characteristics of CuO thin films using an appropriate dopant is also an effective strategy to improve the properties of PV devices. Uddin et al. [4] deposited thin films CuO/%Ni by spray pyrolysis method and modified the physical properties of the films. Gnanasekar et al. [5] used La to improve the photocurrent properties of CuO thin films deposited by spray pyrolysis for photosensor applications. Additionally, Baturay et al. [6] observed the effect of Co-doping on the electrical, optical and magnetic properties of CuO films. For the undoped thin films, the Eg = 1.43 eV; the bandgap increases to 1.44 eV in films prepared with 2.4 at% Co while Eg decreases to 1.42 eV with 6 at%Co. The conductivity type of CuO films changed from p-type to n-type for 3% Co doping. These various intriguing results sparked our interest in this particular CuO material. In this work, pure and Co-doped (2%, 4% and 6%) CuO films deposited by spray pyrolysis were fully characterized. The effect of Cobalt doping on the structural, optical and electrical properties of CuO in order to improve the efficiency of solar cells. Raman analysis confirmed that the deposited layers have a monoclinic structure. Analysis by the UV-Visible spectrophotometer shows a decrease in the transparency of the films produced with a low value of 7.34% for the CuO:6%Co film. The electrical characterization shows that cobalt doping improves the electrical conductivity by reducing the resistivity from 455.8 Ω.cm for the undoped film to 1.38 Ω.cm for the CuO:6%Co film.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, ,(2023-11-27), Structural, optical and electrical properties of sprayed CuO thin films: influence of Co-doping,1st International Conference on Physico-chemistry, Materials Sciences & Applied Mathematics (ICPMSAM’23), 27-28 November 2023,Skikda, Algeria
- 2023-11-27
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2023-11-27
Solution flow rate influence on properties of cobalt oxide thin films deposited by spray pyrolysis
Transition metal oxides (TMO) are interesting because of the electrical and magnetic properties they exhibit [1-4]. Depending on the electronic configuration of the metal ions and the structural geometries, the oxides can be insulators or semiconductors. Among the conductive metal oxides, there is cobalt oxide (Co3O4) which is one of the oxides of transition metals, p-type semiconductor [5]. It is stable at room temperature, crystallizes in the cubic spinel structure, with strong absorbance in the UV-VIS range, good electrical conductivity, high mechanical resistance and a direct band gap (1.5 to 2.6 eV) [5]. The present work, we studied the effect of solution flow rate on the structural, optical and electrical properties of thin films of Co3O4 deposited on glass substrates by the spray pyrolysis technique. We then carried out analyzes on the samples produced by different characterization techniques such as: X-ray diffraction, Raman spectrometry, UV-Visible spectroscopy and the Hall effect. Structural analysis by X-ray diffraction showed that the deposited layers have a cubic spinel-type structure with a preferred preferential orientation along the (311) plane when the flow rate increases. The Raman result confirms the presence of Co+2 cations located in tetrahedral sites and Co+3 in octahedral sites, which confirms the spinel-type cubic structure. Optical measurements showed that the deposited layer of Co3O4 for a flow rate of 500 μl/min has an absorbance of around 97% in the visible region with a band gap of 1.31 eV and a minimum resistivity measured is 7.916 × 10-1 (Ω.cm)-1.
Citation
Noubeil GUERMAT , Younes Nezzari, Kamel Mirouh, Warda Darenfad, Rayene Merah, ,(2023-11-27), Solution flow rate influence on properties of cobalt oxide thin films deposited by spray pyrolysis,1st International Conference on Physico-chemistry, Materials Sciences & Applied Mathematics (ICPMSAM’23), 27-28 November 2023,Skikda, Algeria
- 2023-11-27
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2023-11-27
A Comparative study on the optoelectronic performance of BiFeO3 and BiMnO3 nanocrystalline thin films for solar cell applications
Converting solar energy into electricity is an attractive alternative to fossil fuels. Among the solar absorber and semiconductor materials used for the manufacture of photovoltaic cells we find : Si, CuInSe2 [1], CdTe [2] and GaAs [3]. However, certain specific elements oppose the development of these materials such as the indirect gap (for Si), the rarity and/or toxicity of the elements and the high cost price. The latest generation of photovoltaic systems made up of thin layers of semiconductor oxides based on transition metals which have strong potential to combat all the difficulties encountered in usual solar cells. A category of these oxides are: inorganic perovskites such as: Bismuth Ferrite (BiFeO3) [4] and Bismuth Manganite (BiMnO3) [5]. In this work, we optimized the structural, optical, morphological and electrical properties of thin layers of BiFeO3 and BiMnO3. All samples were deposited on ordinary glass substrates by the “spray pyrolysis” technique at deposition time equal to 10 min. To characterize these samples, we used several techniques, such as X-ray diffraction, UV-Visible spectroscopy, Raman and the Hall effect. Structural analysis by X-ray diffraction shows that BiFeO3 and BiMnO3 are polycrystalline with a crystallized nature in the following structures: rhombohedral and monoclinic which belongs to the space groups (R3c) and (C2) respectively. No other phases are detected for the BiFeO3 film demonstrating that the thin film is single phase while the BiMnO3 film shows evidence of Bi2O3 as a secondary phase, located at 2θ = 26.75°. The results obtained by the UV-Visible characterization of BiFeO3 and BiMnO3 show a low transmittance in the visible region and the optical gap were obtained in this work for the films of BiFeO3 (Eg = 2.02 eV) and BiMnO3 (Eg = 1.20 eV). Contact angle values chows a hydrophobic character (> 90°) for both films. The electrical study of the BiFeO3 and BiMnO3 thin films shows that the BiFeO3 film produced by spray pyrolysis is p-type, while the BiMnO3 film is n-type. A low resistivity was obtained for the BiMnO3 films of the order of 1.90 × 101 (Ω.cm).
Citation
Noubeil GUERMAT , Rayene Merah, Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, Younes Nezzari, ,(2023-11-27), A Comparative study on the optoelectronic performance of BiFeO3 and BiMnO3 nanocrystalline thin films for solar cell applications,1st International Conference on Physico-chemistry, Materials Sciences & Applied Mathematics (ICPMSAM’23), 27-28 November 2023,Skikda, Algeria
- 2023-11-27
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2023-11-27
A Comparative study on the physical properties of Co3O4 and CuO thin films as solar absorber
The photovoltaic (PV) effect is used to directly convert solar energy into electricity, but the actual conversion of solar energy into Electricity depends entirely on the development of PV technologies. PV products in the market are dominated by silicon (Si) solar cells [1-2]. Thanks to technological advances, a record performance on solar energy conversion efficiency (PCE) of approximately 27% was achieved under solar illumination (AM 1.5G) in solar cells in monocrystalline Si [3]. The discovery of optoelectronic properties on inorganic transition metal oxide such as Co3O4 of the spinel type [4] and CuO has recently attracted great interest among scientists thanks to their fundamentally new methods for the direct conversion of solar radiation into electricity. In this work, the focus was on optimizing the structural, optical and electrical properties of CuO and Co3O4 thin films. The films were deposited on ordinary glass substrates using the spray pyrolysis technique, with a deposition time of 10 min. A comparative study was conducted to analyze the physical properties of the films. Structural analysis using X-ray diffraction revealed that both CuO and Co3O4 films exhibited a polycrystalline nature. CuO crystallized in a monoclinic structure belonging to the (C2/c) space group, while Co3O4 exhibited a spinel structure belonging to the (Fd3m) space group. No other phases were detected in the films. The UV-Vis characterization results indicated that both CuO and Co3O4 films exhibited low transmittance in the visible region (400 - 800 nm). CuO had a transmittance of 17%, while Co3O4 showed a significantly lower transmittance of 0.02%. Furthermore, the Co3O4 film had a low optical gap of 1.32 eV. In terms of electrical properties, the Co3O4 film demonstrated a low resistivity of 9.905 × 10-1 (Ω.cm), indicating good electrical conductivity. These results suggest that the Co3O4 layer may be considered as the best absorbing layer in thin film solar cells due to its favorable optical and electrical properties.
Citation
Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, Younes Nezzari, Rayene Merah, ,(2023-11-27), A Comparative study on the physical properties of Co3O4 and CuO thin films as solar absorber,1st International Conference on Physico-chemistry, Materials Sciences & Applied Mathematics (ICPMSAM’23), 27-28 November 2023,Skikda, Algeria
- 2023-10-28
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2023-10-28
Influence of precursor solution on the properties of Co3O4 thin films deposited by spray pyrolysis
In this work, Co3O4 thin films were fabricated using spray pyrolysis with different precursors: cobalt chloride hexahydrate (CoCl2•6H2O), cobalt nitrate hexahydrate (Co(NO3)2•6H2O), and cobalt acetate (Co(CH3COO)2•4H2O). The objective was to investigate the influence of these precursor solutions on the properties of the Co3O4 thin films. Other experimental parameters such as molarity (0.1M), substrate temperature (400 °C), and deposition time (10 min) were kept constant. Raman results show the fives Raman active modes Eg, 3F2g and A1g of Co3O4. This confirms the Co3O4 spinel-like cubic structure for all as-deposited films where Co+2 and Co+3 occupy the tetrahedral and octahedral sites of Co3O4, respectively. All the deposited films exhibit p-type conductivity with a relatively high conductivity. The film synthesized with cobalt nitrate precursor seemed to possess promising optical and electrical properties for potential use in thin-film solar cell applications.
Citation
Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Younes Nezzari, Kamel Mirouh, Rayene Merah, ,(2023-10-28), Influence of precursor solution on the properties of Co3O4 thin films deposited by spray pyrolysis,10th International Conference on Computational and Experimental Science and Engineering (ICCESEN’23), 27-30 October, 2023,Antalya-Turkey
- 2023-10-28
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2023-10-28
Evaluating structural, morphological, optical and electrical aspects of NiO/BiMnO3/FTO heterojunctions
In this work, we have developed thin layers: FTO, NiO and BiMnO3. We have characterized these layers using various techniques such as X-ray diffractometer, Raman spectrometry, contact angle measurements, UV-Visible spectrophotometer, and two-point probe measurements. Based on the results obtained from optoelectronic characterization and their interpretations, we have concluded that the films are suitable for use in fabricating the NiO/BiMnO3 junction. The I(V) analysis of the NiO/BiMnO3/FTO structure showed a rectifying behavior with an ideality factor equal to 1.75. The heat treatments (annealing at 250 and 300 °C for 1 hour) considerably improved the electrical properties of the structure by reducing the reverse current and the series resistance of the structure. These improvements are beneficial for achieving more efficient and reliable device operation.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, Younes Nezzari, Rayene Merah, ,(2023-10-28), Evaluating structural, morphological, optical and electrical aspects of NiO/BiMnO3/FTO heterojunctions,10th International Conference on Computational and Experimental Science and Engineering (ICCESEN’23), 27-30 October, 2023,Antalya-Turkey
- 2023-10-28
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2023-10-28
A facial recognition-based encryption technique based on chaos theory
We suggest a facial recognition-based encryption technique based on chaos theory products to increase the security and effectiveness of our encryption system. Key generation, face extraction, and encryption are the three processes in the procedure. Hashing is utilized to generate secret keys, and Histogram of Oriented Gradients (HOG) is employed to extract face data from the face image. The key stream created in the first step of the encryption process is applied, and the remaining keys are reduced using the semi-blocked product theory and XOR diffusion. In order to maintain algorithm security, the correlation of information across three channels is also taken into account. This technique is employed in a variety of settings, including some face-based access control systems and mobile phone facial recognition unlocking. According to the results, facial recognition-based image encryption is safe and simple to use.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Djamel Herbadji, Abderrahmane Herbadji, ,(2023-10-28), A facial recognition-based encryption technique based on chaos theory,10th International Conference on Computational and Experimental Science and Engineering (ICCESEN’23), 27-30 October, 2023,Antalya-Turkey
- 2023-10-28
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2023-10-28
Structural, optical and electrical properties of sprayed ZnO thin film: influence of (Al and Mo)-doping
In this study, we investigated the effect of the addition of dopants such as aluminum (2% Al) and molybdenum (2% Mo) on the structural, optical and electrical properties of ZnO films deposited by the spray pyrolysis. We used several characterization techniques to study our films, including X-ray diffraction (XRD) for structural analysis, a UV-visible spectrophotometer for optical properties, and the four-point method for electrical properties. The samples deposited showed that the films produced by the spray pyrolysis method were polycrystalline, with a hexagonal structure of the Wurtzite type. This was confirmed by the presence of an intensive peak corresponding to the orientation (002) located around the angle of 34.82° in the X-ray diffraction spectrum. No other phase was detected in the samples. The analysis carried out using the UV-visible spectrophotometer revealed that the doping with aluminum and molybdenum improves the transmittance of the ZnO film significantly with a large value obtained for the ZnO:2%Al film. Regarding the electrical properties, the electrical analysis showed that all the doped films exhibited an improvement in electrical conductivity compared to the pure ZnO film. The ZnO:2%Mo film in particular displayed a relatively low electrical resistivity, measured at 0.0313 Ω.cm. This study showed that the addition of dopants such as aluminum and molybdenum to ZnO films deposited by spray pyrolysis had a significant impact on their structural, optical and electrical properties. The doped films exhibited better transmittance, improved electrical conductivity, and could hold promise for applications such as thin-film solar cells.
Citation
Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, Abderrahmane Herbadji, ,(2023-10-28), Structural, optical and electrical properties of sprayed ZnO thin film: influence of (Al and Mo)-doping,10th International Conference on Computational and Experimental Science and Engineering (ICCESEN’23), 27-30 October, 2023,Antalya-Turkey
- 2023-05-23
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2023-05-23
Fingerprint Liveness Detection using MobileNet-SVM combination
Fingerprint is a crucial biometric trait thanks straightforwardness to its unique characteristics, high reliability, and low cost. This has led to a widespread use in border control applications as well as personal identification systems. Meanwhile, fingerprint recognition systems have shown some vulnerabilities related to security issues such as spoof presentation attacks. In order to protect these systems, fingerprint liveness detection has been regarded as a primary countermeasure for protecting the fingerprint recognition systems from spoof presentation attacks. Towards this aim, in this paper we propose a machine learning method to distinguish live fingerprints. In this study, we use Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) for fingerprint liveness detection. More specifically, the proposed method combines Mobilenet for features extraction and SVM for fingerprint images classification. Experimental results on a publicly available dataset (i.e., LivDet 2023 dataset) show that the proposed framework for fingerprint liveness detection purpose achieve promising results. Most importantly, our cross-sensor evaluation depicts that MobileNet-SVM approach showed very promising generalization capabilities, where an ACER equals to 1.67% was obtained
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Abderrahmane Herbadji, Djamel Herbadji, Hicham Kahia, ,(2023-05-23), Fingerprint Liveness Detection using MobileNet-SVM combination,Fourth International Conference on Technological Advances in Electrical Engineering (ICTAEE’23), 23 – 24 May 2023,Skikda, Algeria
- 2023-04-27
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2023-04-27
Impact of Annealing Temperature on Surface Reactivity of ZnO Nanostructured Thin Films Deposited on Aluminum Substrate
In the present work, the fabrication of a hydrophobic surface was carried out by thermal oxidation of thin layers of Zn deposited by electrodeposition on an aluminum substrate under air atmosphere at different temperatures between 400 °C and 500 °C. Structural analysis by XRD and Raman spectroscopy shows that increasing the annealing temperature leads to the formation of a considerable amount of ZnO on the aluminum substrate. ZnO-bound XRD peaks appear and Zn- and Al-bound peaks decrease. For TS = 400 °C and 500 °C, the films treated at are polycrystalline with a hexagonal structure of the Wurtzite type due to the existence of the more intense peak relating to the orientation (100) located around the angle 31.75 °. EDX analysis gives the chemical composition of these films and confirms the presence of zinc and oxygen in an almost stoichiometric composition. The morphological study of thin layers treated at 500 °C shows the coexistence of nanostructures in the form of deformed flowers, which leads to their hydrophobicity. The contact angle values measured are > 90° for the films treated at 400 °C and 500 °C, which confirms the hydrophobic nature with a high value obtained equal to 135°.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Zehira Belamri, Warda Darenfad, , (2023-04-27), Impact of Annealing Temperature on Surface Reactivity of ZnO Nanostructured Thin Films Deposited on Aluminum Substrate, Journal of Nano- and Electronic Physics, Vol:15, Issue:2, pages:02026, https://doi.org/10.21272/jnep.15(2).02026
- 2023-04-22
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2023-04-22
Thoughtful investigation of ZnO doped Mg and co-doped Mg/Mn, Mg/Mn/F thin films: A First study
Pure ZnO, Zn0.97Mg0.03O, Zn0.96Mg0.03Mn0.01O and Zn0.90Mg0.03Mn0.01F0.06O nanocrystalline thin films were successfully elaborated on glass substrates using spray pyrolysis method. Structural proprieties were mainly investigated by X-ray diffractometer (XRD), Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), UV–Visible spectrophotometry and Hall effect measurement technique. The XRD spectra revealed the preferred orientation of the prepared polycrystalline along (002) reflection and showed the hexagonal wurtzite structure. A decrease in the crystallinity of Zn0.90Mg0.03Mn0.01F0.06O sample has been observed from 17.206 to 13.489 nm due to the change in its ionic size. SEM images highlighted the homogeneity of the prepared samples surface and proved their nanostructure morphology. For the doped 3%Mg, 1%Mn and 6%F polycrystalline, the obtained transmission spectra were higher than that of pure ZnO and a shift towards the lower wavelengths with a band gap of 3.31 eV has been observed for Zn0.97Mg0.03O film. A low electrical resistivity of about 1.33 × 10− 3 Ω.cm was measured for Zn0.90Mg0.03Mn0.01F0.06O thin film. Also, its photoelectric performance was proven to be significantly higher than that of the previously reported ZnO doped and co-doped thin films, which makes it a remarkable candidate for several optoelectronic devices.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, , (2023-04-22), Thoughtful investigation of ZnO doped Mg and co-doped Mg/Mn, Mg/Mn/F thin films: A First study, Journal of Molecular Structure, Vol:1286, Issue:, pages:135574, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.molstruc.2023.135574
- 2023-03-06
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2023-03-06
Impact of Nickel (Ni), Cobalt (Co) and Molybdenum (Mo) doping on structural, optical and electrical properties of zinc oxide (ZnO) thin films
In this work, we present a comparative study of the structural, optical and electric properties of transparent conductive films of ZnO, Zn0.97Ni0.03O, Zn0.97Co0.03O and Zn0.97Mo0.03O elaborated by the spray pyrolysis method for temperature = 400 °C. For this, several techniques were used for the characterization of our films: X-ray diffraction (XRD) for the structural study, UV-visible spectrophotometer for the optical properties and the four-point method for the electrical properties. The samples deposited show that all films are polycrystalline with a hexagonal structure of the Wurtzite type with preferential orientation (002). The addition of the Mo dopant decreases the transmittance on the other hand the others doping improve the transmittance of pure ZnO with a maximum value equal to 92.54% for Zn0.97Ni0.03O. The optical gap values are in the range of 3.25-3.28 eV. The electrical analysis shows that the doped films improve the electrical conductivity compared to pure ZnO, with a low resistivity value for the cobalt-doped film (ρ = 0.0298 (Ω.cm)).
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, ,(2023-03-06), Impact of Nickel (Ni), Cobalt (Co) and Molybdenum (Mo) doping on structural, optical and electrical properties of zinc oxide (ZnO) thin films,National Seminar of Physics, Chemistry and Their Applications (NSPCA’23), 6th – 7th March 2023,Mohamed El Bachir El Ibrahimi University of Bordj Bou Arreridj, Algeria
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2023-03-06
Influence of divalent metals (Ni, Cu and Mg) on the physical properties of spinel Co3O4 thin films
In this study, a comparison of different samples of Co3O4 doped with transition metals (3%Ni, 3%Cu and 3%Mg) in order to improve their physical properties. Our elaborated samples were analyzed by Raman spectroscopy, UV-Visible spectroscopy and four-point. The Raman results show the presence of Co⁺² cations localized in the tetrahedral sites and Co⁺³ in the octahedral sites, which confirms the cubic spinel-like structure for all the elaborated films. The optical measurements showed that the deposited layers of Co3O4 doped with Ni or Cu exhibit a strong absorbance of 95% to 100% in the visible region with optical gap equal to 1.34 eV. This allows the use of cobalt oxide with these dopants (Ni and Cu) as absorbent layer in solar cells. However, the Mg-doped film has a high transmission ~ 65% in the visible region with a low resistivity (ρ = 0.07 Ω.cm) compared to other elaborate films which allowed the use of Co3O4/3%Mg as conductive transparent electrode in solar cells.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, ,(2023-03-06), Influence of divalent metals (Ni, Cu and Mg) on the physical properties of spinel Co3O4 thin films,National Seminar of Physics, Chemistry and Their Applications (NSPCA’23), 6th – 7th March 2023,Mohamed El Bachir El Ibrahimi University of Bordj Bou Arreridj, Algeria
- 2022
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2022
Effects of zinc doping on structural, morphological, optical and electrical properties of SnO2 thin films
The aim of the present study was to deposited and characterized Zn-doped SnO2 thin films for different weight concentrations (wt.%) 0, 3, 5 and 7% produced by spray pyrolysis. The characterization by XRD showed that the layers are polycrystalline in nature, with tetragonal structure of rutile type due to the presence of intense peak of orientation (110) located around the angle 26° for all the films produced. The variations in FWHM and the crystallite size were very well correlated. The SEM micrograph shows a relatively dense and smooth surface exhibited by the 3 wt.% doped film. This result can be explained by considering the following reasons: the substitution of the Sn+4 cations for the Zn+2 cations facilitate, the crystallite size increase and the decrease in defects. The contact angles measured using water droplets were less than 90° for all the films produced, which proves the hydrophilic characteristic of the films, meanwhile the film doped with 3 wt.% Zn had a high contact angle (88.09°). This result suggests that a doping concentration equal to 3 wt.% Zn can be considered as a critical concentration in changing the surface morphology of the Zn-doped SnO2 films produced. The analysis by UV-visible spectrophotometer showed a transmittance varying between 76 to 87% depending on the doping. The 3 wt.% Zn-doped SnO2 film was found to have high transmittance (87%) and better optical property with minimum resistivity (ρ = 0.044 Ω cm) among the deposited films. This work demonstrated that the 3 wt.% Zn-doped SnO2 film improves the physical properties of the SnO2 film, allowing it to be integrated into the optoelectronic device.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, khalfallah.mehdi@gmail.com, abderrahmane.herbadji@univ-msila.dz, , (2022), Effects of zinc doping on structural, morphological, optical and electrical properties of SnO2 thin films, The European Physical Journal Applied Physics (EPJAP), Vol:97, Issue:2, pages:14, EDP Sciences
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2022
Super-hydrophobic F-doped SnO2 (FTO) Nanoflowers Deposited by Spray Pyrolysis Process for Solar Cell Applications
Polycrystalline films of undoped and fluorine-doped SnO2 (FTO) are deposited on a glass substrate by spray pyrolysis at 400 °C. The effects of fluor concentration (8, 10 and 12 %) on the structural, morphological, optical and electrical properties of FTO films are studied. Our XRD results show that F-SnO2 still has the same rutile structure as undoped SnO2 with improved crystallization for doped films, with no other phase detected. The measured contact angles are 90° for undoped and 8 % F doped films, which confirms the hydrophilic character, while other doped (SnO2:10 % F and SnO2:12 % F) films show the hydrophobic character at contact angle values of 90° and the super-hydrophobic (CA = 140°) for SnO2:12 % F thin film. A higher transmittance value of 83 %, a wide band gap equal to 3.9 eV, and lower disorder (287.68 meV) are observed for the 12 % F doped SnO2 film. In addition, electrical resistivity (), carrier concentration (n) and Hall mobility () are determined from Hall effect measurements and it is found that all the elaborated thin films have n-type conductivity. The lowest resistivity of 2.245 10 – 4 Ωcm and the highest Hall mobility of 24.55 cm2V – 1s – 1 are obtained at an F concentration of 12 %. The results suggest that the FTO film at 12 %F can be used as a transparent conductive oxide of the front electrode for film solar cells
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, Mehdi Khalfallah, Mehdi Ghoumazi, , (2022), Super-hydrophobic F-doped SnO2 (FTO) Nanoflowers Deposited by Spray Pyrolysis Process for Solar Cell Applications, Journal of Nano- and Electronic Physics, Vol:15, Issue:5, pages:05013, Sumy State University (Sumy, Ukraine)
- 2022
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2022
Evolution of structural and optoelectronic properties in magnesium doped and magnesium-manganese-fluorine co-doped zinc oxide thin films
In this work, we studied the influence of doping (1% Nickel and 3% Cobalt) and co-doping (3%Ni/2%Co and 3%Ni/3%Co) on the physicochemical properties of the layers. Thins based on Tin Oxide (SnO2) produced by the ultrasonic spray pyrolysis technique. For this, several techniques were used for the characterization of our films: X-ray diffraction (XRD) for the structural study, UV-visible spectrophotometer for optical properties and the four-point method for electrical properties. The samples deposited show that our films are of a cassiterite (tetragonal rutile) structure with a preferential orientation (110) [1-2]. The value of the average transmittance around 78.30% with a large value equal to 85.65% for the film doped at 3% Ni. The values of the optical gap are in the range of 3.827 - 3.886 eV. Electrical analysis shows that the addition of Co and Ni with SnO2 improves the electrical conductivity of our elaborate films.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, ,(2022), Evolution of structural and optoelectronic properties in magnesium doped and magnesium-manganese-fluorine co-doped zinc oxide thin films,1st International Conference on Chemical Maters and Environment Preservation (IC-CMEP’22),Ouargla– Algeria
- 2022
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2022
Effect of Mo doping on physical properties of ZnO thin films prepared by jet nebulizer spray pyrolysis technique
–In this work, we studied the effect of adding Molybdenum (Mo) (0.25%, 0.5% and 0.75%) on the structural, optical and electrical properties of thin films based on Zinc Oxide (ZnO) deposited by the spray pyrolysis method for a temperature = 450°C. The results obtained during the various characterizations carried out (XRD, UV-Visible, and the four points) show that the undoped and Modoped ZnO films are polycrystalline with a hexagonal structure of the Wurtzite type with a preferential orientation (002). The transmittance decreases as a function of %Mo compared to undoped ZnO. The optical gap values are in the range of 3.17-3.25 eV with a large Eg value for the ZnO:0.25%Mo. The values of the refractive index and the porosity are strongly related to the optical gap. Electrical analysis shows Mo affects electrical properties of ZnO film and adding Molybdenum to ZnO with low concentration (0.25%) improves electrical conductivity (σ = 1.176 (Ω.cm)-1).
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, abderrahmane.herbadji@univ-msila.dz, ,(2022), Effect of Mo doping on physical properties of ZnO thin films prepared by jet nebulizer spray pyrolysis technique,3rd International Conference on Applied Engineering and Natural Sciences (ICEANS’22),Konya, Turkey
- 2022
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2022
Effect of (Ni, Zn, F)-doping on structural, morphological, optical and electrical properties of sprayed SnO2 thin film
In this work, thin films of pure SnO2 and doped with Nickel, Zinc or Fluorine were deposited on ordinary glass substrates kept at 400 °C by the spray pyrolysis method. The effects of dopant on the structure, morphology, optical and electrical properties of films have been studied by a number of different techniques: X-ray diffraction (XRD), Contact angle, UV-Vis spectroscopy and four-probe. All the layers have a tetragonal structure of the rutile type due to the presence of an intense peak of orientation (110) located around the 26° angle for all the films produced. The contact angles measured using water droplets were less than 90° for all the films produced, which proves the hydrophilic nature of our films, while the film doped with fluorine had a low contact angle (37°). The optical analysis by means of the transmittance revealed that the films depend on the type of dopant with an average value equal to 82.5% and that the doping favors the reduction of the optical gap. Finally, the electrical analysis shows that the resistivity decreases with the doping compared to the pure SnO2 film with a minimum value for the fluorine doping (ρ = 2.245 10-4 Ω.cm).
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, ,(2022), Effect of (Ni, Zn, F)-doping on structural, morphological, optical and electrical properties of sprayed SnO2 thin film,1st International Conference on Innovative Academic Studies (ICIAS’22),Konya, Turkey
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2022
Structural, optical and electrical properties of chemical bath deposition transition metal (Ni or Mo)- doped ZnO layers
In this work, we characterized and studied the influence of adding the concentration of dopants to Nickel (3%Ni) and Molybdenum (3%Mo) on the structural, optical and electrical properties of ZnO deposited by the chemical bath deposition method. For this, several techniques were used for the characterization of our films: X-ray diffraction (XRD) for the structural study, UV-visible spectrophotometer for the optical properties and the four-point method for the electrical properties. The deposited samples show that films produced by the chemical bath deposition method are polycrystalline with a hexagonal structure of the Wurtzite type due to the existence of the more intense peak relating to the orientation (002) located around the 34.97°, with no other phase is not detected. Analysis by the UVVisible spectrophotometer shows that the addition of 3% Ni improves the transmittance by a value of 87.66%. The electrical analysis shows that all the doped films improve the electrical conductivity of the 100% ZnO film with a high value for the ZnO: 3% Mo film equal to 1.042 (Ω.cm)-1 . According to this work, ZnO:3%Ni and ZnO:3%Mo films can be used as conductive transparent electrode in thin film solar cells.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, ,(2022), Structural, optical and electrical properties of chemical bath deposition transition metal (Ni or Mo)- doped ZnO layers,2nd International Conference on Engineering and Applied Natural Sciences (ICEANS’22),Konya, Turkey
- 2021
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2021
A Comparative Study on the Optoelectronic Performance of Undoped, Mg-doped and F/Mg co-doped ZnO Nanocrystalline Thin Films for Solar Cell Applications
This work reports on the development and characterization of Zinc Oxide (ZnO) nanocrystalline thin films deposited on glass substrates by spray pyrolysis method. The effect of 1 % Mg-doping and 6 % F/x % Mg co-doping (x = 1, 2 and 3) on the structural, morphological, optical and electrical properties of the films obtained is studied. The structural characterization shows that all the deposited layers are polycrystalline with a hexagonal wurtzite-type structure due to the existence of a more intense peak relative to the (002) peak, located around an angle of 34.13° with no other phase detected. The measured contact angles are more than 90° for pure, doped and 6 % F/1 % Mg co-doped films prepared, which confirms the hydrophobic character, while other co-doped films (6 % F:2 % Mg and 6 % F:3 % Mg) show the hydrophilic character at values of the contact angle < 90°. A higher transmittance value of 86.47 %, a wide band gap of 3.53 eV and lower disorder (330.03 meV) are observed for the 6 % F:1 % Mg co-doped film. Co-doping with 1 % Mg considerably improves the electrical conductivity (σ = 0.030 (Ω.cm) – 1). The results suggest that the co-doped ZnO film (6 % F, 1 % Mg) can be used as a window film in thin film solar cells.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, , (2021), A Comparative Study on the Optoelectronic Performance of Undoped, Mg-doped and F/Mg co-doped ZnO Nanocrystalline Thin Films for Solar Cell Applications, Journal of Nano- and Electronic Physics, Vol:13, Issue:6, pages:06016, Sumy State University (Sumy, Ukraine)
- 2021
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2021
Annealing Temperature Effect on Optoelectronic Properties of ZnO/8%F/1%Co/3%Mg Thin Films Synthesis by Spray Pyrolysis
This work the ZnO/8%F/1%Co/3%Mg thin film was deposited on ordinary glass substrates usingspray pyrolysis technique. The coated ZnO/8%F/1%Co/3%Mg films were annealed in air for 2hours at different temperatures of 400 °C, 450 °C, 500 °C and 550 °C. The films wereobtained at a concentration of solution is 0.1 mol/l. The objective of this study is to study theinfluence of annealing temperature (TA) on the the structural, optical and electrical properties of theZnO/8%F/1%Co/3%Mg thin films. The XRD analysis confirmed that the all films have a hexagonalWurtzite structure with a preferential orientation (100). The crystallite size varies between 12.857 nmto 20.516 nm for annealing temperatures varied between 400 °C to 550 °C, with a maximum value ismeasured of film annealed at 550 °C. The processed sample at different annealing temperatures showsan average transmittance of about 81% in the UV-Vis region. The optical gap varied from 3.28 eV to3.32 eV with annealing temperature. The maximum value of the electrical conductivity is 5.920(Ω.cm)-1 was obtained for the film annealed at 400 °C. The best estimated structural and opticalresults are achieved in annealed ZnO/8%F/1%Co/3%Mg film at 550 °C.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, , (2021), Annealing Temperature Effect on Optoelectronic Properties of ZnO/8%F/1%Co/3%Mg Thin Films Synthesis by Spray Pyrolysis, Algerian Journal of Engineering Architecture and Urbanism, Vol:5, Issue:5, pages:873-880, Journal edited by ANEAU Association
- 2021
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2021
A comparative study on the optoelectronic performance of pure, Mg-doped and F/Mg codoped ZnO thin films
This work reports on the development and characterization of Zinc Oxide (ZnO) layers deposited on glass substrates by spray pyrolysis method. The effect of 1%Mg-doping and 6%F/x%Mg co-doping (x=1, 2 and 3) on the structural, morphological, optical and electrical properties of the films obtained was studied. The structural characterization shows that all the deposited layers are polycrystalline with a hexagonal Wurtzite-type structure due to the existence of the more intense peak relative to the orientation (002) located around the angle 34.13 °, with no other phase is detected. The contact angles measured are more than 90° for pure, doped and 6%F/1%Mg co-doped films prepared confirmed the character hydrophobic and for the other co-doped (6%F:2%Mg and 6%F:3%Mg) films shows the hydrophilic character with values of the contact angle < 90°. An average transmittance was above 80% between 300 and 800 nm with a high transmittance value of 86.47% for the 6%F:1%Mg co-doping, which improves the properties. Co-doping with 1% Mg considerably improves the electrical conductivity (σ = 0.030 (Ω.cm) -1 ). The results of our specifications suggest that the co-doped ZnO film (6% F, 1% Mg) can use as a buffer layer in solar cells.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Darenfad, Kamel Mirouh, ,(2021), A comparative study on the optoelectronic performance of pure, Mg-doped and F/Mg codoped ZnO thin films,1ère Conférence National sur la Physique des Matériaux et leurs Applications (CNPMA’21),Alger – Algérie
- 2020
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2020
Weighted Quasi-Arithmetic Mean based Score Level Fusion for Multibiometric Systems
Biometrics is now being principally employed in many daily applications ranging from the border crossing to mobile user authentication. In the high-security scenarios, biometrics require stringent accuracy and performance criteria. Towards this aim, multi-biometric systems that fuse the evidences from multiple sources of biometric have exhibited to diminish the error rates and alleviate inherent frailties of the individual biometric systems. In this article, a novel scheme for score-level fusion based on weighted quasi-arithmetic mean (WQAM) has been proposed. Specifically, WQAMs are estimated via different trigonometric functions. The proposed fusion scheme encompasses properties of both weighted mean and quasi-arithmetic mean. Moreover, it does not require any leaning process. Experimental results on three publicly available data sets (i.e. NISTBSSR1 Multimodal, NIST-BSSR1 Fingerprint and NIST-BSSR1 Face) for multi-modal, multi-unit and multi-algorithm systems show that presented WQAM fusion algorithm outperforms the previously proposed score fusion rules based on transformation (e.g. t-norms), classification (e.g. support vector machines) and density estimation (e.g. likelihood ratio) methods.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , abderrahmane.herbadji@univ-msila.dz, Lahcene Ziet, Zahid Akhtar, Dipankar Dasgupta, , (2020), Weighted Quasi-Arithmetic Mean based Score Level Fusion for Multibiometric Systems, IET Biometrics, Vol:9, Issue:3, pages:91 – 99, The Institution of Engineering and Technology IET Biometrics
- 2020
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2020
Combining Multiple Biometric Traits using Asymmetric Aggregation Operators for Improved Person Recognition
Biometrics is a scientific technology to recognize a person using their physical, behavior or chemical attributes. Biometrics is nowadays widely being used in several daily applications ranging from smart device user authentication to border crossing. A system that uses a single source of biometric information (e.g., single fingerprint) to recognize people is known as unimodal or unibiometrics system. Whereas, the system that consolidates data from multiple biometric sources of information (e.g., face and fingerprint) is called multimodal or multibiometrics system. Multibiometrics systems can alleviate the error rates and some inherent weaknesses of unibiometrics systems. Therefore, we present, in this study, a novel score level fusion-based scheme for multibiometric user recognition system. The proposed framework is hinged on Asymmetric Aggregation Operators (Asym-AOs). In particular, Asym-AOs are estimated via the generator functions of triangular norms (t-norms). The extensive set of experiments using seven publicly available benchmark databases, namely, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)-Face, NIST-Multimodal, IIT Delhi Palmprint V1, IIT Delhi Ear, Hong Kong PolyU Contactless Hand Dorsal Images, Mobile Biometry (MOBIO) face, and Visible light mobile Ocular Biometric (VISOB) iPhone Day Light Ocular Mobile databases have been reported to show efficacy of the proposed scheme. The experimental results demonstrate that Asym-AOs based score fusion schemes not only are able to increase authentication rates compared to existing score level fusion methods (e.g., min, max, t-norms, symmetric-sum) but also is computationally fast.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , abderrahmane.herbadji@univ-msila.dz, Zahid Akhtar, Kamran Siddique, Lahcene Ziet, Mohamed Cheniti, Khan Muhammad, , (2020), Combining Multiple Biometric Traits using Asymmetric Aggregation Operators for Improved Person Recognition, Symmetry, Vol:12, Issue:3, pages:444, MDPI
- 2020
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2020
Experimental study in the effect of precursors in Co3O4 thin films used as solar absorbers
The objective of this work is to develop Co3O4 films and to investigate the influence of different precursor concentration on the structural, morphological, optical and electrical properties of Co3O4 thin films, in order to improve the optoelectronic properties of these films. Finally, we have developed thin films of Co3O4 at different precursor concentrations (0.05 to 0.15 mol/l) under a substrate temperature set to 400°C and 4 minutes as deposition time. XRD analysis has shown that the deposited layers have a cubic spinel structure with a preferential orientation along the direction (311). The morphological studies have shown that the surface morphology of the films was almost homogeneous and dense. The presence of the peaks associated with the Co and O elements, which were present in the EDS analysis, confirmed the composition of the films. The optical characterization of our film has shown a low transmittance (from 16 to 0.9%) in the visible region and the IR region varies between 40 to 2% over the range of precursor concentration varied between 0.05 and 0.125 mol/l and a high absorbance of the order of 100% for the film deposit of 0.15 mol/l. The obtained gap values are ranged from 1.44 to 1.52 eV and 2.05 to 2 eV for lower and higher energy regions in the range of precursor concentration 0.05–0.125 mol/l. The film prepared at 0.15 mol/l, had a good p-type electrical semiconductor and good absorbance of sunlight.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Daranfed, Kamel Mirouh, , (2020), Experimental study in the effect of precursors in Co3O4 thin films used as solar absorbers, Annales de Chimie - Science des Matériaux, Vol:44, Issue:2, pages:121 – 126, IIETA
- 2020
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2020
Hydrophilic nickel doped porous SnO2 thin films prepared by spray pyrolysis
This work deals with the preparation and characterization of pure and Nickel-doped porous Tin oxide (SnO2) thin films, using Spray pyrolysis technique for an eventual application in optoelectronics. The structural, morphological, optical, and electrical properties of these prepared samples were investigated using various techniques. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed the tetragonal structure of pure SnO2 and Ni-doped films. The preferred orientation of the crystallites changed from (110) to (200) with the film doped at 15.3 at.% Ni, with crystallite size of about 10 and 18 nm for 15.3 at.% Ni-doped and 5.6 at.% Ni-doped SnO2, respectively. Scanning Electron Microscopy shows that the 15.3 at.% Ni-doped SnO2 film surface is relatively homogeneous, while the 5.6 at.% Ni-doped film is highly porous. The measured contact angles are less than 90° for all the prepared samples confirming the hydrophilic character of all the films. Transmittance as high as 85% in the visible region was observed for 5.6 at.% Ni-doped films, while lower transmittance is observed for 15.3 at.% Ni-doped films. A decrease of the optical band gap and the resistivity with increasing Ni dopant concentration were also observed.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Haddi BAKHTI , Mehdi Khalfallah, Warda Daranfed, , (2020), Hydrophilic nickel doped porous SnO2 thin films prepared by spray pyrolysis, Physica Scripta, Vol:95, Issue:9, pages:095805, IOPSCIENCE
- 2020
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2020
Extended Wide Band Gap Amorphous ZnO Thin Films Deposited by Spray Pyrolysis
In this work, the ZnO thin films were deposited on substrates heated in a temperature varied between 250 to 400℃ with a step of 50℃. The solution used for this deposition is composed of methanol and Zinc acetate. The XRD analysis confirmed that the deposited ZnO thin layers have a hexagonal wurtzite high quality with a preferential orientation (100) a-axis perpendicular to the substrate. The crystallite size is calculated using the Debye-Scherrer formula, the latter varies between 32-61 nm. Analysis by UV-Visible spectrophotometer is an important characteristic to assess the quality of the deposited layers. The prepared samples showed a high transmission which is higher than 82% in the UV-Vis region and also observed the presence of two phases leading to two different optical band gaps for substrate temperature at 250 and 300℃. The direct optical band gap energy calculated from the transmittance spectra was decreased with augmentation of substrate temperature. The minimum value of Urbach energy of ZnO thin film was achieved with 400℃. The measured contact angles are less than 90° for all the prepared samples confirming the hydrophilic character of all the films. The conductivity was ranged from 0.025 to 1.033 (Ωcm)-1 with increasing Ts.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Daranfed, Kamel Mirouh, , (2020), Extended Wide Band Gap Amorphous ZnO Thin Films Deposited by Spray Pyrolysis, Annales de Chimie - Science des Matériaux, Vol:44, Issue:5, pages:347 – 352, IIETA
- 2020
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2020
Contactless Multi-Biometric System Using Fingerprint and Palmprint Selfies
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, automated contactless person identification based on the human hand has become very vital and an appealing biometric trait. Since, people are expected to cover their faces with masks, and advised avoiding touching surfaces. It is well-known that usually contact-based hand biometrics suffer from issues like deformation due to uneven distribution of pressure or improper placement on sensor, and hygienic concerns. Whereas, to mitigate such problems, contactless imaging is expected to collect the hand biometrics information without any deformation and leading to higher person recognition accuracy; besides maintaining hygienic and pandemic concerns. Towards this aim, in this paper, an effective multi-biometric scheme for person authentication based on contactless fingerprint and palmprint selfies has been proposed. In this study, for simplicity and efficiency, three local descriptors, i.e., local phase quantization (LPQ), local Ternary patterns (LTP), and binarized statistical image features (BSIF), have been employed to extract salient features from contactless fingerprint and palmprint selfies. The score level fusion based multi-biometric system developed in this work combines the matching scores using two different fusion techniques, i.e., transformation based-rules like triangular norms and classifier based-rules like SVM. Experimental results on two publicly available databases (i.e., PolyU contactless to contact-based fingerprint database and IIT-Delhi touchless palmprint dataset) show that the proposed contactless multi-biometric selfie system can easily outperform uni-biometrics.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , abderrahmane.herbadji@univ-msila.dz, Lahcen Ziet, Zahid Akhtar, Mohamed Cheniti, Djamel Herbadji, , (2020), Contactless Multi-Biometric System Using Fingerprint and Palmprint Selfies, Traitement du Signal, Vol:37, Issue:6, pages:889-897, IIETA
- 2020
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2020
Effect of Fluorine Doping on the Properties of SnO2 Thin Films Deposited by Spray Pyrolysis for Optoelectronic Applications
In this work, we have developed and characterized thin films of undoped and doped tin oxide (SnO2) with fluorine for different concentrations of 6%, 8%, 10% and 12% deposited by spray pyrolysis on glass substrates at a temperature of 400 °C, using Tin Chloride (SnCl2.2H2O) and Ammonium Fluoride (NH4F) solutions. The results of XRD characterization show that the layers are crystalline with a cubic structure due to the existence of the more intense peak relative to the orientation (111) located around the angle 31.69 ° for all deposited films [1]. Analysis by the UV-Visible spectrophotometer shows an increase of the transmittance (from 65% to 85%) and the optical gap (from 3.46 eV to 3.92 eV) [2] with a decrease of the refractive index (from 2.220 to 2.109) and the porosity (from 13.399% to 6.946%) as a function of F. For electrical characterization, the drack conductivity varied between 3.885 (Ω.cm)-1 and 79.103 (Ω.cm)-1 for Fluor doped films in the range 0% -12% [3]. Therefore, Fluorine is an important parameter used to improve the transmittance and conductivity of SnO2-based films produced by spray pyrolysis.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Daranfed, Kamel Mirouh, ,(2020), Effect of Fluorine Doping on the Properties of SnO2 Thin Films Deposited by Spray Pyrolysis for Optoelectronic Applications,1ère Conférence Nationale sur la Transition Energétique en Algérie (CNTEA1’20),M’sila – Algérie
- 2019
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2019
Personal Authentication based on Wrist and Palm Veins Images
One of the newest promising biometrics researched today is the vein pattern recognition. However, little efforts have been invested in this direction. In this paper, two frameworks focused on a palm and wrist vein-based multimodal authentication system are proposed. For the first framework, wrist and palm traits of the same hand are fused, whilst four biometric markers are combined in the second framework using texture descriptors such as local phase quantisation (LPQ), local binary patterns (LBPs), binarised statistical image features (BSIF) and local ternary patterns (LTP). In addition, two approaches of score level fusion are applied: 1) transformation-based using sum rule, min-max rules and t-norms; 2) classifier-based via t-norms. The experimental results on publicly available dataset show that the integration of wrist and palm vein images from both left and right hand gives much improved accuracy than the fusion of two traits of one hand. The recognition rate of the proposed wrist-palm vein based multibiometric system is found to be 100%.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , abderrahmane.herbadji@univ-msila.dz, Lahcene Ziet, Mohamed Cheniti, Djamel Herbadji, , (2019), Personal Authentication based on Wrist and Palm Veins Images, International Journal of Biometrics, Vol:11, Issue:4, pages:309-327, https://www.inderscienceonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1504/IJBM.2019.102860
- 2019
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Elaboration and characterization of SnO2/Ni thin films grown by spray pyrolysis
This work aims at the elaboration and the characterization of thin films of tin oxide (SnO2) pure and doped with Nickel (2%, 4%, 6%, 8% and 10%) by the technique Spray pyrolysis, to study the influence of Ni on the properties of the films produced. The motivation for the use of this technique is its simplicity and the low cost. The results of the characterization obtained from XRD shows that the film produced from pure SnO2 shows a crystalline structure of the orthorhombic type by the presence of the following peaks the directions (110) and (200) are located in the angles 25.04 ° and 46.17 °, respectively. For the SnO2 film doped with 8% Ni we have a change of the tetragonal type structure according to the (110), (101), (200) and (211) planes. Raman vibrational characterization shows a Rutile phase for the Ni-doped films 4%, 6% and 10%. Analysis by the UV-Visible spectrophotometer shows an increase in the transmittance for the films as a function of doping with a high average value around 74% for the SnO2/10% Ni film. In addition, a growth in the optical gap and a decrease in Urbach's energy, the refractive index and the porosity with the increase in percentage of nickel doping in the film. The contact angle shows a hydrophilic character with values less than 90 ° for all the films produced. The electrical analysis shows a decrease in the conductivity and the concentration as a function of doping nickel.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Daranfed, Kamel Mirouh, Badreddine Bouchouachi, Abdelhalim Larbi, ,(2019), Elaboration and characterization of SnO2/Ni thin films grown by spray pyrolysis,The 5TH International Conferene on Advances in Mechanical Engineering (ICAME’19),Istanbul – Turkey
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Investigation of properties thin films ZnO and SnO2 prepared with spray pyrolysis
We performed a comparative study of properties of the two oxides films ZnO and SnO2 deposed by the spray pyrolysis technique prepared at 400 °C of deposition temperature and a deposition time equal to 10 min with the concentration of 0.1 mol/l, in order to optimize the precursor which allows having a high conductivity and high transmittance. Several techniques were used for the structural, morphological, optical and electrical characterization of the films. The characterization XRD showed that the SnO2 film have cubic phase with preferential orientation (111) with a crystallite size equal to 57 nm. For the film of ZnO is polycrystalline in nature and the crystallite size at 12 nm. The transmittance is about 71% for the films deposited with SnO2 and around 81 % for films prepared ZnO these films confirms that it is possible to obtain good transparent ; the gap value obtained at 3.83 eV for SnO2 and 3.21 eV for ZnO. The refractive indexes were determined by ellipsometric measurements we have obtained values in the order of 2.304 and 2.146 for SnO2 and ZnO films respectively. The measurement of the electrical resistivity also showed that the resistivity value of the ZnO thin film improved by over that of the SnO2 film, is a remarkable result the use for photovoltaic applications.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Daranfed, Kamel Mirouh, Zahra Toumiat, Hedda Brabri, ,(2019), Investigation of properties thin films ZnO and SnO2 prepared with spray pyrolysis,The International Conference on Sustainable Systems and Applications (ICSRESA'19), 04-05 December 2019,Tebessa –Algeria
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2019
Multimodal Biometric Verification using Iris and Major Finger's Knuckle
The drawbacks imposed by unimodal biometric systems can be mitigated using multiple biometric traits. In this study, a novel multimodal biometric system to authenticate users based on their major knuckle finger patterns using four fingers (i.e., little, ring, middle, and index) and iris is proposed. A local texture descriptor namely binarized statistical image features (BSIF) has been used to extract the features for each of the biometric traits considered in order to improve biometric-based personal verification. The comparison results on PolyU contactless hand dorsal images database and IIT Delhi-1 iris database indicate that the proposed multibiometric authentication with grouping function based score fusion outperforms the existing transformation-based fusion approaches in literature (e.g., t-norms, symmetric-sum), attaining a correct recognition rate of 95.54%.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , abderrahmane.herbadji@univ-msila.dz, Lahcene Ziet, Mohamed Cheniti, ,(2019), Multimodal Biometric Verification using Iris and Major Finger's Knuckle,International Conference on Advanced Electrical Engineering (ICAEE’19), 19 – 21 November 2019,Algiers – Algeria
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Enhancement in the electrical and optical properties of sprayed ZnO films by simultaneous doping of Cobalt and Nickel
In this work, we studied the influence of doping (3% Cobalt and 1% Nickel) and doubly doping (2% Co / 3% Ni and 3% Co / 3% Ni) on the structural, optical and electrical properties of the Zinc oxide (ZnO) thin films deposited by spray pyrolysis technique prepared for a substrate temperature at 400 °C and a deposition time equal to 15 min with the concentration of 0.1 M, in order to optimize the optimal conditions which allows to obtained have a high conductivity and high transmittance. The results obtained during the different characterizations carried out (DRX, UV-Visible and the two points) show that our films are polycrystalline with a Wurtzite hexagonal structure with a preferential orientation (002). The average transmittance value around 85% with the presence of interference fringes in the visible range. The optical gap values are in the range of 3.26 - 3.28 eV. Electrical analysis shows that the conductivity increases with co-doping compared to pure ZnO film (0.29 (Ω.cm)-1 and 43.74 (Ω.cm)-1 of ZnO / 3% Ni / 2% Co and 67.16 (Ω.cm)-1 for ZnO / 3% Ni / 2% Co).
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Daranfed, Kamel Mirouh, ,(2019), Enhancement in the electrical and optical properties of sprayed ZnO films by simultaneous doping of Cobalt and Nickel,The 2nd Algerian-German International Conference on New Technologies and their applications (AGICNT’19), 21–23 September 2019,Setif – Algeria
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Comparative study of thin films based on ZnO and SnO2 deposited by the spray pyrolysis technique
In this work, we have elaborated and studied the optical, structural, morphological and electrical properties of the two oxides layers ZnO and SnO2 deposed by the spray pyrolysis technique prepared for a substrate temperature at 400 °C and a deposition time equal to 10 min with the concentration of 0.1 mol/l, in order to optimize the precursor which allows to have a high conductivity and high transmittance. The prepared thin films were characterized by UV-VIS Spectrophotometer, X-Ray Diffraction analysis (XRD) and electrical. The structural characterization of layer by analysis of the spectra of diffraction of the X-ray showed that the SnO2 film have cubic phase with preferential orientation (111) with a crystallite size equal to 57 nm. For the film of ZnO is polycrystalline in nature and the crystallite size at 12 nm. The UV-Visible spectrophotometer of these films confirms that it is possible to obtain good transparent films of SnO2 and ZnO with a transmittance of about 71% or 82% in the visible, respectively. The measurement of the electrical resistivity also showed that the resistivity value of the ZnO thin film improved by over that of the SnO2 film.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Daranfed, Kamel Mirouh, ,(2019), Comparative study of thin films based on ZnO and SnO2 deposited by the spray pyrolysis technique,The First International Conference on Materials, Environment, Mechanical and Industrial Systems (ICMEMIS’19), 29 – 30 June 2019,Djelfa – Algeria
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Study the Properties of a Composite Material of 100% SnO2 Deposited by Spray Pyrolysis
In this research, SnO2 thin layers were developed by spray pyrolysis and tin chloride is used as a precursor with a morality of 0.1 mol/l. Results regarding the influence of the temperature changed from 250 to 400 °C on the properties of 100% SnO2 layers elaborated on glass substrates. The as deposited film exhibit a cubic structure with (002) preferential orientation and the crystallite size increased from 45 to 57 nm, according to substrate temperature. The results of the SEM have shown that the nanorods size is large when the substrate temperature is high. The obtained layers have good optical properties with a good transmittance in the visible range and the gap values vary between 3.59 and 3.83 eV; its indicating their photovoltaic applications.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Daranfed, Mehdi Khalfallah, Kamel Mirouh, ,(2019), Study the Properties of a Composite Material of 100% SnO2 Deposited by Spray Pyrolysis,The 1st Conference on Electrical Engineering (CEE’19), 22 – 23 April 2019,Ecole Militaire polytechnique Chahid Abderrahmane Taleb Algiers – Algeria
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Deposition times influence on properties of 8 wt% Fluorine – doped Tin Oxide thin films deposited by spray pyrolysis
SnO2-F thin films were prepared by spray pyrolysis technique at substrate temperature of 400 °C. A stannous chloride solution (SnCl2.2H2O) was used as precursor and ammonium fluoride (NH4F) as dopant with 8% [F]/[Sn] ratio. The effects of deposition times (5, 7, 9 and 11minutes) on the structural, optical, electrical and morphological properties of SnO2:8%F thin films were studied. X-ray diffraction (XRD) shows that the pure SnO2 and fluoride doped films are polycrystalline with a tetragonal crystalline structure. The films deposited showed 53-82% of transparency in the visible region depending on the time of deposition. The optical transmittance was 82% obtained from FTO glass subjected to a 5 minute deposited time at deposition temperature of 400 °C. In addition, Eg measured are varied between 3.83 to 3.53 eV for different deposition times. This diminution in values of optical gap is related to the carrier density reduction and/or crystallites size variation. The films deposited by FTO have the highest electrical resistivity for the spray technique which varies between 10-3 to 4 Ω / cm. The obtained results indicated that the structures, optical and electrical properties of the films were affected by the time deposition
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Daranfed, ,(2019), Deposition times influence on properties of 8 wt% Fluorine – doped Tin Oxide thin films deposited by spray pyrolysis,International Conference on Mechanics and Materials (ICMM’19), 11- 12 November 2019,Setif – Algeria
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Effect of film thickness on the structural and optical properties of SnO2 thin films prepared by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis
In this context, we have deposited using spray prolysis technique on cleaned glass substrates a thin SnO2 layers using different deposition times from 3 min to 9 min and tin chloride was used as starting solution with a molarity of 0.1 mol/l at temperature equal 350 °C. The main results of the deposition time effect on the structural and optical properties are: Structural analysis of SnO2 film deposited at low deposition time revealed the presence of SnO phase. Moreover, increasing the deposition time, we noted the formation of the SnO2 orientation phase (111) with the absence of the SnO phase. The obtained films show good optical propertiest with an average transparency value greater than 60% in the visible region and the gap values varies between 3.98 to 3.5 eV.
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Noubeil GUERMAT , Warda Daranfed, Kamel Mirouh, mehdi khelfallah, ,(2019), Effect of film thickness on the structural and optical properties of SnO2 thin films prepared by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis,IEEE Xplore Publication ISBN #978-1-7281-0112-5,El Oued, Algeria