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Tunable visible emission in nanostructured thin films and bulk ZnO

Journal

JOURNAL OF SOL-GEL SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Volume 102, Issue 2, Pages 447-453

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10971-022-05779-z

Keywords

Zinc oxide; Photoluminescence; Electrical properties; Annealing

Funding

  1. Czech Science Foundation [20-24366S]

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This paper examines the effects of annealing atmosphere and temperature on defect-related emission in ZnO thin films and bulk substrates. The results demonstrate that post-annealing treatment is a powerful tool for modifying defects in ZnO and accurately tailoring emission wavelength. This research has significant implications in optoelectronics, particularly in LED, display, and biological labeling technologies.
This paper offers new insights into the physical phenomena in light emission from ZnO. The effect of the annealing atmosphere and temperature on defect-related emission in ZnO thin films prepared by the sol-gel method and nonpolar ZnO bulk substrates is investigated by photoluminescence spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and DC electrical measurements. It is demonstrated that the post-annealing treatment is a powerful tool to modify intrinsic/extrinsic defects in ZnO and that the defect-related emission can be accurately tailored in a wide range from blue to red by changing the postdeposition processing parameters. Accurate tailoring of the deep-level emission wavelength in ZnO is of great importance in optoelectronics, particularly in white-light-emitting diodes, display devices, or biological labeling. [GRAPHICS] .

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