Growth and spatially resolved luminescence of low dimensional structures in sintered ZnO

J Grym, P Fernández, J Piqueras - Nanotechnology, 2005 - iopscience.iop.org
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Sintering of ZnO pressed powder under Ar flow at temperatures between 1250 and 1300 C
leads to the formation of elongated microstructures and nanostructures, with different
morphologies, on the sample surface. Rods and needles with cross-sectional dimensions
ranging from tens of nanometres to several tens of microns and up to hundreds of microns in
length are obtained. In an advanced stage of growth, nanoneedles are frequently arranged
in bundles, forming the walls of tubes with different cross-sectional dimensions. In addition …
Abstract
Sintering of ZnO pressed powder under Ar flow at temperatures between 1250 and 1300 C leads to the formation of elongated microstructures and nanostructures, with different morphologies, on the sample surface. Rods and needles with cross-sectional dimensions ranging from tens of nanometres to several tens of microns and up to hundreds of microns in length are obtained. In an advanced stage of growth, nanoneedles are frequently arranged in bundles, forming the walls of tubes with different cross-sectional dimensions. In addition, microcombs and microfeathers consisting of well oriented nanoneedles are observed. Cathodoluminescence (CL) in the scanning electron microscope (SEM) has been used to characterize the structures grown. The formation of the elongated structures causes spectral changes, in particular an enhancement of the green–orange luminescence. High CL emission from the internal surface of the tubes has been observed.
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