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Sci Rep ; 12(1): 21489, 2022 Dec 12.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36509908

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Corona poling effects on optical and structural characteristics of zinc oxide (ZnO) thin films prepared by sol-gel spin coating technique were investigated. Atomic force microscope study showed the formation of pyramidal grains structure on the Corona-treated surface. The green-yellow photoluminescence peak centered at 2.36 eV and correlated to the antisite oxygen OZn defect, was found to decrease. X-ray diffraction patterns demonstrated that the Corona treatment enhanced the polycrystalline nature and increased the grain sizes of the ZnO thin films, which was also beneficial for electron transport. The role of the surface roughness of the ZnO thin film as electron transport layer in determining the photovoltaic effect of the inverted solar cells (ISCs) was examined by fabricating ISCs based on P3HT/PC61BM. The power conversion efficiency (PCE) obtained from these fabricated ISCs increased from 3.05 to 3.34%.

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Nanotechnology ; 20(33): 332001, 2009 Aug 19.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19636090

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Zinc oxide (ZnO), with its excellent luminescent properties and the ease of growth of its nanostructures, holds promise for the development of photonic devices. The recent advances in growth of ZnO nanorods are discussed. Results from both low temperature and high temperature growth approaches are presented. The techniques which are presented include metal-organic chemical vapour deposition (MOCVD), vapour phase epitaxy (VPE), pulse laser deposition (PLD), vapour-liquid-solid (VLS), aqueous chemical growth (ACG) and finally the electrodeposition technique as an example of a selective growth approach. Results from structural as well as optical properties of a variety of ZnO nanorods are shown and analysed using different techniques, including high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), photoluminescence (PL) and cathodoluminescence (CL), for both room temperature and for low temperature performance. These results indicate that the grown ZnO nanorods possess reproducible and interesting optical properties. Results on obtaining p-type doping in ZnO micro- and nanorods are also demonstrated using PLD. Three independent indications were found for p-type conducting, phosphorus-doped ZnO nanorods: first, acceptor-related CL peaks, second, opposite transfer characteristics of back-gate field effect transistors using undoped and phosphorus doped wire channels, and finally, rectifying I-V characteristics of ZnO:P nanowire/ZnO:Ga p-n junctions. Then light emitting diodes (LEDs) based on n-ZnO nanorods combined with different technologies (hybrid technologies) are suggested and the recent electrical, as well as electro-optical, characteristics of these LEDs are shown and discussed. The hybrid LEDs reviewed and discussed here are mainly presented for two groups: those based on n-ZnO nanorods and p-type crystalline substrates, and those based on n-ZnO nanorods and p-type amorphous substrates. Promising electroluminescence characteristics aimed at the development of white LEDs are demonstrated. Although some of the presented LEDs show visible emission for applied biases in excess of 10 V, optimized structures are expected to provide the same emission at much lower voltage. Finally, lasing from ZnO nanorods is briefly reviewed. An example of a recent whispering gallery mode (WGM) lasing from ZnO is demonstrated as a way to enhance the stimulated emission from small size structures.

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