Void structures in regularly patterned Zno nanorods grown with the hydrothermal method
Journal
Journal of Nanomaterials
Journal Volume
2014
Date Issued
2014
Author(s)
Yao, Y.-F.
Shen, C.-H.
Chen, W.-F.
Shih, P.-Y.
Chou, W.-H.
Su, C.-Y.
Chen, H.-S.
Liao, C.-H.
Chang, W.-M.
Abstract
The void structures and related optical properties after thermal annealing with ambient oxygen in regularly patterned ZnO nanrorod (NR) arrays grown with the hydrothermal method are studied. In increasing the thermal annealing temperature, void distribution starts from the bottom and extends to the top of an NR in the vertical (c-axis) growth region. When the annealing temperature is higher than 400°C, void distribution spreads into the lateral (m-axis) growth region. Photoluminescence measurement shows that the ZnO band-edge emission, in contrast to defect emission in the yellow-red range, is the strongest under the n-ZnO NR process conditions of 0.003 M in Ga-doping concentration and 300°C in thermal annealing temperature with ambient oxygen. Energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy data indicate that the concentration of hydroxyl groups in the vertical growth region is significantly higher than that in the lateral growth region. During thermal annealing, hydroxyl groups are desorbed from the NR leaving anion vacancies for reacting with cation vacancies to form voids. © 2014 Yu-Feng Yao et al.
Other Subjects
Nanorods; Oxygen; X ray spectroscopy; Zinc oxide; Annealing temperatures; Band-edge emissions; Energy dispersive X ray spectroscopy; Hydrothermal methods; Photoluminescence measurements; Process condition; Thermal-annealing; Void distributions; Annealing
Type
journal article