Effects of Chemical Treatment on the Luminescence of ZnO
The effects of chemical treatment on the luminescence of ZnO were investigated by cathodoluminescence. For this purpose, ZnO ceramics and O- and Zn-terminated faces of ZnO single crystals were studied. The samples were dipped in KOH and HCl solutions as well as pure H 2 O for 3 min. H 2 O and HCl tr...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of electronic materials 2010-06, Vol.39 (6), p.761-765 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The effects of chemical treatment on the luminescence of ZnO were investigated by cathodoluminescence. For this purpose, ZnO ceramics and O- and Zn-terminated faces of ZnO single crystals were studied. The samples were dipped in KOH and HCl solutions as well as pure H
2
O for 3 min. H
2
O and HCl treatments of ZnO ceramics can increase or decrease the initial ultraviolet (UV) intensity depending on the location examined, and induce an increase of the UV intensity under e-beam irradiation. HCl treatment of the Zn-face of ZnO single crystals slightly affects the surface morphology and the luminescence. HCl treatment of the O-face etches the surface to hexagonal pyramidal features. In addition, the initial UV intensity is always lower for the HCl-treated than for the untreated O-face, while the UV intensity increases at the beginning of e-beam irradiation. These results suggest that the UV intensity is influenced by the surface and bulk reactions of H
+
with ZnO. |
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ISSN: | 0361-5235 1543-186X |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11664-010-1124-5 |