Temperature-dependent growth mode and photoluminescence properties of ZnO nanostructures

2004 
Abstract ZnO nanostructures have been synthesized using a catalyst-assisted carbothermal reduction approach on Si substrate. By analyzing SEM images, two different growth mechanisms were found to grow ZnO nanostructures. At low growth temperature (900 and 950 °C), vapor–solid mode is dominant in the growth process. With increasing the growth temperature to 1000 °C, ZnO nanorods grow followed vapor–liquid–solid process. The role of catalyst in these two growth processes is discussed. In room-temperature photoluminescence measurement a strong excitonic emission located at 3.25 eV was observed for ZnO obtained at the growth temperature of 1000 °C.
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