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ZnO Nanorod/Graphene Hybrid-Structures Formed on Cu Sheet by Self-Catalyzed Vapor-Phase Transport Synthesisopen access

Authors
Cho, Hak DongKim, Deuk YoungLee, Jong-Kwon
Issue Date
Feb-2021
Publisher
MDPI
Keywords
ZnO nanorod; graphene; Cu sheet; self-catalyzed synthesis; hybrid-nanojunction; UV device
Citation
NANOMATERIALS, v.11, no.2, pp 1 - 12
Pages
12
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
NANOMATERIALS
Volume
11
Number
2
Start Page
1
End Page
12
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/5414
DOI
10.3390/nano11020450
ISSN
2079-4991
2079-4991
Abstract
High crystalline ZnO nanorods (NRs) on Zn pre-deposited graphene/Cu sheet without graphene transfer process have been fabricated by self-catalyzed vapor-phase transport synthesis. Here, the pre-deposited Zn metal on graphene not only serves as a seed to grow the ZnO NRs, but also passivates the graphene underneath. The temperature-dependent photoluminescence spectra of the fabricated ZnO NRs reveal a dominant peak of 3.88 eV at 10 K associated with the neutral-donor bound exciton, while the redshifted peak by bandgap shrinkage with temperature and electron-lattice interactions leads a strong emission at 382 nm at room temperature. The optical absorption of the ZnO NRs/graphene hetero-nanostructure at this ultraviolet (UV) emission is then theoretically analyzed to quantify the absorption amount depending on the ZnO NR distribution. By simply covering the ZnO NR/graphene/Cu structure with the graphene/glass as a top electrode, it is observed that the current-voltage characteristic of the ZnO NR/graphene hetero-nanojunction device exhibits a photocurrent of 1.03 mA at 3 V under a light illumination of 100 mu W/cm(2). In particular, the suggested graphene/ZnO NRs/graphene hybrid-nanostructure-based devices reveal comparable photocurrents at a bidirectional bias, which can be a promising platform to integrate 1D and 2D nanomaterials without complex patterning process for UV device applications.
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