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The various concentrations of vanadium ions doped in (PVA+ZnO) polymer films prepared by the slow evaporation method and the electrical, optical, and structural properties of polymer films investigated by EPR, optical, and FTIR spectroscopy. The EPR spectrum exhibits lande g-factor g׀׀=1.96, g┴=2.04, and the hyperfine splitting constant values were A׀׀ ≥ A┴. The optical absorption spectrum shows three bands at 420nm, 692nm, and 832nm. The bandgap energy of polymer films decreased with increases in vanadium ions concentration. This change indicates that polymer films became more semiconducting. The (PVA+ZnO) polymer films show an evident change by the addition of vanadium ions and the structural peaks at 1003, 1079, 1142, 1271cm-1 from the FTIR spectrum. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |