Growth mechanism and photoluminescence property of hydrothermal oriented ZnO nanostructures evolving from nanorods to nanoplates
The low-temperature hydrothermal method was demonstrated to fabricate ZnO nanostructures evolving from nanorods to nanoplates, and their photoluminescence properties were investigated. With the solution concentration increases, the morphology of ZnO has changed: ZnO of nanorods transforms into ZnO o...
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description | The low-temperature hydrothermal method was demonstrated to fabricate ZnO nanostructures evolving from nanorods to nanoplates, and their photoluminescence properties were investigated. With the solution concentration increases, the morphology of ZnO has changed: ZnO of nanorods transforms into ZnO of nanoplates, while ZnO nanoplates remain unchanged with the increasing concentration ratio of Zn (CH3COO)2·2H2O and HMTA. A possible growth mechanism of ZnO nanostructures evolving from nanorods to nanoplates is discussed. Raman scatting spectra and photoluminescence spectra confirm that ZnO nanoplates at the 0.04 mol/L of solution concentration have the best crystal quality. In addition, the yellow-orange emission is correlated to the presence of amount VZn defects and may probably come from deep acceptor level V−-Zn to shallow acceptor levels V-Zn. The surface defects VZn-OH- complex with the adsorbed OH− on the positive polar surface (001) of the ZnO inhibit the intensity of yellow-orange emission.
•The oriented ZnO nanostructures evolving from nanorods to nanoplates were fabricated via a hydrothermal method.•The redundant OH− adsorbed on the positive polar surface inhibits the growth of ZnO crystal along the [001] face.•ZnO nanoplates at the 0.04 mol/L of solution concentration had the best crystal quality.•The surface defect VZn-OH- complex of ZnO nanostructures suppresses the intensity of yellow emission.•The yellow emission may probably come from deep acceptor level V−-Zn to shallow acceptor levels V-Zn. |
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