Analysis of ultraviolet photo-response of ZnO nanostructures prepared by electrodeposition and atomic layer deposition

[Display omitted] •ZnO nanowires and urchin-like ZnO nanowires were grown by combining ALD and ECD.•The photo-response of the prepared samples was investigated and compared.•The photocurrent decay was fitted with a mathematical model. In this work, ZnO nanowires (ZnO NWs) and urchin-like ZnO nanowir...

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Veröffentlicht in:Applied surface science 2018-06, Vol.444, p.253-259
Hauptverfasser: Makhlouf, Houssin, Karam, Chantal, Lamouchi, Amina, Tingry, Sophie, Miele, Philippe, Habchi, Roland, Chtourou, Radhouane, Bechelany, Mikhael
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Zusammenfassung:[Display omitted] •ZnO nanowires and urchin-like ZnO nanowires were grown by combining ALD and ECD.•The photo-response of the prepared samples was investigated and compared.•The photocurrent decay was fitted with a mathematical model. In this work, ZnO nanowires (ZnO NWs) and urchin-like ZnO nanowires (U-ZnO NWs) based on self-assembled ordered polystyrene sphere (PS) were successfully prepared by combining atomic layer deposition (ALD) and electrochemical deposition (ECD) processes to build UV photosensors. The photo-response of the prepared samples was investigated and compared. The growth of the nanowires on self-assembled, ordered PS introduces a significant modification on the morphology, crystal orientation and grain size of U-ZnO NWs compared to randomly, vertically aligned ZnO NWs, and therefore improves the photo-response of U-ZnO NWs. The photocurrent may be produced by either a surface or bulk-related process. For ZnO NW-based photosensors, the photocurrent was monitored by a surface related process, whereas, it was mainly governed by a bulk related process for U-ZnO NWs, resulting in a higher and faster photo-response. The study of the rise and decay time constants for both materials showed that these parameters were strikingly sensitive to the optical properties.
ISSN:0169-4332
1873-5584
DOI:10.1016/j.apsusc.2018.02.289