Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5402749 Journal of Luminescence 2010 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
N-In codoped ZnO nanobelts were successfully synthesized via high-temperature chemical vapor deposition for the first time, using the mixture of In/ZnO as a precursor. The EDX spectrum showed that In was introduced into ZnO nanobelts. In order to better understand the optical properties of N-In codoped ZnO nanobelts, the Raman and low-temperature PL spectra of the undoped, In-doped and N-In codoped ZnO nanostructures were measured. By contrasting, N is incorporated into the nanobelts. The temperature dependent photoluminescence (PL) spectra were investigated. Their PL spectra in the temperature from 9 K to room temperature were dominated by an AoX emission of excitons bound to 2No-InZn acceptor complexes. The dissociation energy of the acceptor complexes is estimated to be 89-112 meV.
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