Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5356318 | Applied Surface Science | 2014 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
TiO2 nanowires (NWs) were grown on a (1Â 0Â 0)-oriented silicon substrate by pulsed laser deposition. Our growth strategy involves consecutive deposition of a Au/Ti bilayer followed by annealing to promote TiO2 NW growth. Deposition at various laser energy densities suggests that vapor-liquid-solid growth of TiO2 is sensitive to Ti flux. Raman spectroscopy of NWs grown under optimized PLD-conditions reveals the rutile phase of TiO2 NWs. Optical measurements on the TiO2 NW arrays under light excitation at 355Â nm wavelength show a strong and sharp photoluminescence peak at 3.41Â eV, which we attribute to a direct recombination of photoinduced charge carriers.
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Authors
R. Nechache, M. Nicklaus, N. Diffalah, A. Ruediger, F. Rosei,