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Dipole plasmon vitalized efficient white light emission via charge transfer in all oxide-based heterojunctions

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SCRIPTA MATERIALIA
Volume 231, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2023.115462

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CuO nanorods; White light emission; ZnO; CuO heterojunction; Plasmon resonance

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A simple solution-based technique using all-oxide semiconductor-based heterojunction is reported for efficient white-light emission. Vertically oriented CuO nanorods with deposited ZnO thin films on top showed excellent white-light emission. The inclusion of an Au layer between ZnO/CuO heterojunction significantly improved white-light emission, resulting in a white light photoluminescence with chromaticity coordinates of (0.32, 0.34).
Solid-state white-light emission, which is rapidly becoming the standard in a wide range of lighting applications, can be regarded as the best possible light source for next-generation cost-effective lighting. Herein, we report a simple solution-based technique to get efficient white-light emission using all-oxide semiconductor-based het-erojunction. In this work, vertically oriented CuO nanorods were used for outstanding white-light emission by depositing ZnO thin films over CuO nanorods. The resulted bi-layered ZnO/CuO heterojunction arrangement have shown excellent optoelectronic properties. Furthermore, the inclusion of Au layer between ZnO/CuO heterojunction has improved white-light emission significantly and as an integral, a white light photo-luminescence (PL) with a chromaticity coordinate of (0.32, 0.34) was obtained. Ab-initio calculations have supported our mechanism of charge transfer from CuO to ZnO especially with Au insertion. The presented work will provide insights into the intriguing optoelectronic properties of oxide hetero-structures.

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