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Photoluminescence and Photoconductivity of ZnS-Coated ZnO Nanowires

Journal

ACS APPLIED MATERIALS & INTERFACES
Volume 2, Issue 2, Pages 408-412

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/am900686c

Keywords

surface modification; nanowires; optoelectronic properties; ultraviolet; ZnO-ZnS

Funding

  1. Council of Scientific and industrial research (CSIR), New Delhi [03(1091)/07/EMR-II]

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ZnO nanowires (NWs) with a ZnS coating are synthesized in order to modify the surface without changing the diameter of the NWs. They have the wurtzite ZnO at the core and a cubic ZnS at the outer layer. The NWs show a sharp ultraviolet and a broad visible emission of the photoluminescence spectra. Surface modification has led to a change in the position of the maxima of the visible emission in ZnO-ZnS NWs. The photocarrier relaxation under steady UV illumination occurs in ZnO NW arrays but is absent in ZnO-ZnS NW arrays. The dark current value for both type of NWs are similar, whereas the photocurrent value is much higher in the surface-modified NWs. Higher photocurrent value indicates a transport of the photogenerated carriers from the ZnS layer to ZnO during UV illumination. The carrier transport mechanism is proposed through a model.

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