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Title: Crystallographically oriented porous ZnO nanostructures with visible-blind photoresponse: Controlling the growth and optical properties
Authors: Soni, Ankit
Mulchandani, Komal
Mavani, Krushna R.
Keywords: Catalysts;Chromium compounds;Cloud seeding;II-VI semiconductors;Optical properties;Porosity;Programmable logic controllers;Pulsed laser deposition;Pulsed lasers;Zinc oxide;Zinc sulfide;Crystallographic orientations;Deposition Parameters;Glancing Angle Deposition;Oriented nanostructures;UV photodetection;Visible blindness;Wurtzite structure;ZnO nanostructures;Nanostructures
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Soni, A., Mulchandani, K., & Mavani, K. R. (2019). Crystallographically oriented porous ZnO nanostructures with visible-blind photoresponse: Controlling the growth and optical properties. Materialia, 6 doi:10.1016/j.mtla.2019.100326
Abstract: We have grown catalyst-free crystallographically oriented porous ZnO nanostructures by pulsed laser deposition (PLD) method. The deposition was performed in two stages for each sample. In the first stage, self-seeding of ZnO was performed on the quartz substrate, and the angle of deposition (seeding-angle) was varied. Thus, the growth of seeds is different here. In the second stage, the deposition was performed at a glancing angle (at 85°) for the fixed duration of time to grow the nanostructures. These PLD-grown nanostructures acquire highly oriented wurtzite structure. We find that the seeding-angle during the first stage is the determining deposition parameter which influences the growth and other properties of these nanostructures in a controllable manner. The variation in seeding-angle systematically tunes the crystallographic orientation and porosity, which in turn influences the visible-blindness and ultraviolet (UV) photoresponse of these nanonetworks. Here we report the growth of completely defect-free crystallographically oriented nanostructures with necessary porosity for application in visible-blind UV photodetection. © 2019
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.mtla.2019.100326
https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/8127
ISSN: 2589-1529
Type of Material: Journal Article
Appears in Collections:Department of Physics

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