Fe–Li complex emission in ZnO
In this work, we report on three new extremely sharp emission lines in zinc oxide (ZnO) related to iron–lithium complexes. The identification is based on a comparison of hydrothermally grown ZnO with high lithium concentration and a lithium-free sample grown by methane based chemical vapor depositio...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied physics 2021-02, Vol.129 (8), Article 085701 |
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Zusammenfassung: | In this work, we report on three new extremely sharp emission lines in zinc oxide (ZnO) related to iron–lithium complexes. The identification is based on a comparison of hydrothermally grown ZnO with high lithium concentration and a lithium-free sample grown by methane based chemical vapor deposition, which both were implanted with iron. After annealing in a mixed oxygen/argon atmosphere at
800
°
C, the lithium-free sample showed no additional lines besides the well-known emission at
693
nm
(
1.7873
4
eV
), whereas the hydrothermally grown sample emitted three intense and sharp lines in photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy. These emission lines at
705
nm
(
1.7587
3
eV
),
712
nm
(
1.7415
3
eV
), and
732
nm
(
1.6928
3
eV
) were characterized by temperature dependent high resolution continuous wave (cw) and time-resolved PL spectroscopy, as well as by photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy, and are assigned to different Fe–Li complexes. We find a single thermally activated excited state for each of the complex emission lines, different from the
4
T
1
→
6
A
1 transition of
Fe
3
+ with its at least three excited states. While time-resolved photoluminescence measurements of the
Fe
3
+ transition show a lifetime of
24.9
±
0.5
ms, we find a reduced lifetime of
8.5
±
1
ms for the new zero phonon lines, pointing to stronger mixture of the Fe 3d states with surrounding p-orbitals. |
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ISSN: | 0021-8979 1089-7550 |
DOI: | 10.1063/5.0041003 |