Carrier recombination in sonochemically synthesized ZnO powders

ZnO powders with particle size in the nm to μm range have been fabricated by sonochemical method, utilizing zinc acetate and sodium hydroxide as starting materials. Carrier recombination processes in the powders have been investigated using the photoluminescence, FT-IR and surface photovoltage techn...

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Main Authors: Zakirov M.I., Korotchenkov O.A.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-04-01
Series:Materials Science-Poland
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zno
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1515/msp-2017-0016
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spelling doaj-403a5b3ba86f4ed581f8c976a4fc66342021-09-06T19:20:26ZengSciendoMaterials Science-Poland2083-134X2017-04-0135121121610.1515/msp-2017-0016msp-2017-0016Carrier recombination in sonochemically synthesized ZnO powdersZakirov M.I.0Korotchenkov O.A.1Taras Shevchenko Kiev National University, 64/13 Vladimirskaya St., Kiev, 01601, UkraineTaras Shevchenko Kiev National University, 64/13 Vladimirskaya St., Kiev, 01601, UkraineZnO powders with particle size in the nm to μm range have been fabricated by sonochemical method, utilizing zinc acetate and sodium hydroxide as starting materials. Carrier recombination processes in the powders have been investigated using the photoluminescence, FT-IR and surface photovoltage techniques. It has been shown that the photoluminescence spectra exhibit a number of defect-related emission bands which are typically observed in ZnO lattice and which depend on the sonication time. It has been found that the increase of the stirring time results in a faster decay of the photovoltage transients for times shorter than approximately 5 ms. From the obtained data it has been concluded that the sonication modifies the complicated trapping dynamics from volume to surface defects, whereas the fabrication method itself offers a remarkably convenient means of modifying the relative content of the surface-to-volume defect ratio in powder grains and altering the dynamics of photoexcited carriers.https://doi.org/10.1515/msp-2017-0016znosonochemical synthesissurface photovoltagephotoluminescence
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author Zakirov M.I.
Korotchenkov O.A.
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Korotchenkov O.A.
Carrier recombination in sonochemically synthesized ZnO powders
Materials Science-Poland
zno
sonochemical synthesis
surface photovoltage
photoluminescence
author_facet Zakirov M.I.
Korotchenkov O.A.
author_sort Zakirov M.I.
title Carrier recombination in sonochemically synthesized ZnO powders
title_short Carrier recombination in sonochemically synthesized ZnO powders
title_full Carrier recombination in sonochemically synthesized ZnO powders
title_fullStr Carrier recombination in sonochemically synthesized ZnO powders
title_full_unstemmed Carrier recombination in sonochemically synthesized ZnO powders
title_sort carrier recombination in sonochemically synthesized zno powders
publisher Sciendo
series Materials Science-Poland
issn 2083-134X
publishDate 2017-04-01
description ZnO powders with particle size in the nm to μm range have been fabricated by sonochemical method, utilizing zinc acetate and sodium hydroxide as starting materials. Carrier recombination processes in the powders have been investigated using the photoluminescence, FT-IR and surface photovoltage techniques. It has been shown that the photoluminescence spectra exhibit a number of defect-related emission bands which are typically observed in ZnO lattice and which depend on the sonication time. It has been found that the increase of the stirring time results in a faster decay of the photovoltage transients for times shorter than approximately 5 ms. From the obtained data it has been concluded that the sonication modifies the complicated trapping dynamics from volume to surface defects, whereas the fabrication method itself offers a remarkably convenient means of modifying the relative content of the surface-to-volume defect ratio in powder grains and altering the dynamics of photoexcited carriers.
topic zno
sonochemical synthesis
surface photovoltage
photoluminescence
url https://doi.org/10.1515/msp-2017-0016
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