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Induced Photonic Response of ZnO Nanorods Grown on Oxygen Plasma-Treated Seed Crystallitesopen access

Authors
Khan, WagarAjmal, Hafiz Muhammad SalmanKhan, FasihullahUl Huda, NoorKim, Sam-Dong
Issue Date
Jun-2018
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
ZnO seed crystals; hydrothermal; oxygen plasma; surface defects; photoluminescence
Citation
NANOMATERIALS, v.8, no.6
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
NANOMATERIALS
Volume
8
Number
6
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/16972
DOI
10.3390/nano8060371
ISSN
2079-4991
Abstract
We examined the influence of O-2 plasma treatment for the ZnO seed layer (SL) crystallites on the material characteristics of ZnO nanorods (NRs) synthesized by the hydrothermal method. Diode photocurrent and photo-response transient characteristics of the p-Si/n-ZnO-NR heterojunction-based ultraviolet (UV) photodetectors were also examined according to the plasma treatment for the SLs. The superior optical properties of NRs were measured from the photoluminescence by exhibiting 4.6 times greater near-band edge emission when grown on the O-2-plasma-treated SL. The degree of (002) orientation of the NR crystals was improved from 0.67 to 0.95, as revealed by X-ray diffraction analysis, and a higher NR surface density of similar to 80 rods/mu m(2) with a smaller mean diameter of 65 nm were also observed by the SL modification using plasma-treatment. It was shown by X-ray photo-electron spectroscopy that this improvement of NR crystalline quality was due to the recovery of stoichiometric oxygen with significant reduction of oxygenated impurities in the SL crystals and the subsequent low-energy growth mode for the NRs. UV PDs fabricated by the proposed SL plasma treatment technique showed significantly enhanced UV-to-dark current ratio from 2.0 to 83.7 at a forward bias of +5 V and faster photo-response characteristics showing the reduction in recovery time from 16 s to 9 s.
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