Structural and Optical Properties of Hydrogen-ion-implanted ZnO Nanorods
Structural and Optical Properties of Hydrogen-ion-implanted ZnO Nanorods
- 한국물리학회
- Journal of the Korean Physical Society
- 56(61)
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2010.062050 - 2054 (5 pages)
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We investigated the micro-structural and the optical properties of H+-ion-implanted ZnO nanorods by using X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) measurements at the Zn K edge and photoluminescence (PL) measurements. Vertically-aligned ZnO nanorods were synthesized using metal-organic chemical-vapor deposition and were vertically implanted with hydrogen ions (H+) at an energy of 90 keV and a total flux of 1016 particles/cm2. Scanning electron microscopy measurements showed no detectable defects existing in the H+-ion-implanted ZnO nanorods. However,transmission electron microscopy measurements revealed that an amorphous phase existed, particularly near the top parts of the nanorods. X-ray diffraction and XAFS measurements provided further evidence that the nanorods had structural defects due to the H+-ion implantation. PL measurements showed that the transition peak intensity of the H+-ion-implanted ZnO nanorods was decreased dramatically due to the ion implantation.
We investigated the micro-structural and the optical properties of H+-ion-implanted ZnO nanorods by using X-ray absorption fine structure (XAFS) measurements at the Zn K edge and photoluminescence (PL) measurements. Vertically-aligned ZnO nanorods were synthesized using metal-organic chemical-vapor deposition and were vertically implanted with hydrogen ions (H+) at an energy of 90 keV and a total flux of 1016 particles/cm2. Scanning electron microscopy measurements showed no detectable defects existing in the H+-ion-implanted ZnO nanorods. However,transmission electron microscopy measurements revealed that an amorphous phase existed, particularly near the top parts of the nanorods. X-ray diffraction and XAFS measurements provided further evidence that the nanorods had structural defects due to the H+-ion implantation. PL measurements showed that the transition peak intensity of the H+-ion-implanted ZnO nanorods was decreased dramatically due to the ion implantation.
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