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Chia-Hao Lu, Tzu-Yang Chao, Ying-Feng Chiu, Shuo-Yen Tseng, Hsu-Cheng Hsu1.
Abstract
We prepared urchin-like micron-sized ZnO cavities with high optical quality by oxidizing metallic Zn and proposed the mechanism that resulted in the growth of the urchin-like microstructures. The photoluminescence spectra of the ZnO microstructures had a predominant excitonic emission at room temperature. The lasing properties of the urchin-like ZnO microstructures were investigated systematically through excitation power- and size-dependent photoluminescence measurements. The results showed that a low lasing threshold with high quality factors could be achieved because of the high reflectivity of the optical reflectors formed by the tapered nanowires. The unique optical characteristics may facilitate the development of high-efficiency random lasers.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24725330 PMCID: PMC3990232 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-9-178
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1XRD patterns of the Zn microcrystal (bottom branch) and the annealed sample (upper branch). The circles denote peaks corresponding to Zn and the squares to ZnO.
Figure 2SEM images of individual ZnO microcrystal, magnification image of tapered nanowire, and the oxidation process. SEM images of an individual ZnO microcrystal (a) before and (b) after oxidation at 500°C. (c) The magnification image of the tapered nanowire. (d) Illustration images of the metallic Zn transformed into ZnO microcavity during the oxidation process.
Figure 3Micro-PL spectra of the sample before and after oxidation by cw-laser excitation.
Figure 4Micro-PL spectra of individual ZnO microcavities, intensity profiles, and variation in the lasing threshold density. (a) Micro-PL spectra of individual ZnO microcavities with the size of 6.15 μm upon different excitation densities of pulsed laser. The inset shows the plot of integrated PL intensity as a function of excitation density, exhibiting the lasing threshold of 0.94 MW/cm2. (b) Intensity profiles calculated for a flat-head tapered nanowire (top) and a highly tapered nanowire (bottom). (c) A plot of lasing threshold density versus individual ZnO microcavity size.