| Literature DB >> 22616734 |
Tun-Yuan Chiang1, Ching-Liang Dai.
Abstract
Highly efficient room-temperature ultraviolet (UV) luminescence is obtained in heterostructures consisting of 10-nm-thick ultrathin ZnO films grown on Si nanopillars fabricated using self-assembled silver nanoislands as a natural metal nanomask during a subsequent dry etching process. Atomic layer deposition was applied for depositing the ZnO films on the Si nanopillars under an ambient temperature of 200°C. Based on measurements of photoluminescence (PL), an intensive UV emission corresponding to free-exciton recombination (approximately 3.31 eV) was observed with a nearly complete suppression of the defect-associated, broad-range visible emission peak. As compared to the ZnO/Si substrate, the almost five-times-of-magnitude enhancement in the intensity of PL, which peaked around 3.31 eV in the present ultrathin ZnO/Si nanopillars, is presumably attributed to the high surface/volume ratio inherent to the Si nanopillars. This allowed considerably more amount of ZnO material to be grown on the template and led to markedly more efficient intrinsic emission.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22616734 PMCID: PMC3460761 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-7-263
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1The fabrication processes of ZnO/Si nanopillar heterostructures (not to scale). ( a) Size distribution of Ag islands. ( b) Dry etching process. ( c) Formation of Si nanopillars. ( d) Deposition of ZnO films on the Si nanopillar surface by ALD.
Figure 2SEM images and EDS analysis. The SEM images of ( a) Ag nanoislands which were fabricated by rf sputtering and ( b) Si nanopillars. The inset in ( a) is EDS analysis of Ag nanoislands on the Si substrate.
Figure 3XRD spectra. The XRD spectra of Si nanopillars and ultrathin ZnO films which were deposited on Si nanopillars at a growth temperature of 200°C.
Figure 4The room-temperature PL spectra of ZnO on Si substrate and Si nanopillars. Solid blue squares: Si substrate, solid red circles: Si nanopillars.