Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5362796 | Applied Surface Science | 2009 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
ZnO nanospheres were synthesized by a wet-chemical method. X-ray diffraction and field-emission scanning electron microscopy confirmed the formation of wurtzite-structured ZnO with regular sphere shape. Two Raman modes located at 333Â cmâ1 and 437Â cmâ1 with two additional Raman humps centered at 577Â cmâ1 and 1077Â cmâ1 were observed. Photoluminescence spectra showed ultraviolet, green, orange and red emissions, which changed significantly after the samples were annealed in air, oxygen, argon and forming gas four different ambiences. All the evidence indicates that surface states are responsible to orange and red emissions in addition to excitonic recombination (3.18Â eV) and oxygen vacancy (2.25Â eV) emission.
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Authors
Yongzhe Zhang, Yanping Liu, Lihui Wu, Hui Li, Lizhong Han, Bochong Wang, Erqing Xie,