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: Received: 16 March 2018 / Approved: 16 March 2018 / Online: 16 March 2018 (15:35:41 CET)
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Dahiya, A.; Boubenia, S.; Giorgia, F.; Poulin-Vittrant, G.; Mirabella, S.; Alquier, D. Photoluminescence Study of the Influence of Additive Ammonium Hydroxide in Hydrothermally Grown ZnO Nanowires. Preprints2018, 2018030138. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201803.0138.v1
Dahiya, A.; Boubenia, S.; Giorgia, F.; Poulin-Vittrant, G.; Mirabella, S.; Alquier, D. Photoluminescence Study of the Influence of Additive Ammonium Hydroxide in Hydrothermally Grown ZnO Nanowires. Preprints 2018, 2018030138. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201803.0138.v1
Dahiya, A.; Boubenia, S.; Giorgia, F.; Poulin-Vittrant, G.; Mirabella, S.; Alquier, D. Photoluminescence Study of the Influence of Additive Ammonium Hydroxide in Hydrothermally Grown ZnO Nanowires. Preprints2018, 2018030138. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201803.0138.v1
APA Style
Dahiya, A., Boubenia, S., Giorgia, F., Poulin-Vittrant, G., Mirabella, S., & Alquier, D. (2018). Photoluminescence Study of the Influence of Additive Ammonium Hydroxide in Hydrothermally Grown ZnO Nanowires. Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201803.0138.v1
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Dahiya, A., Salvatore Mirabella and Daniel Alquier. 2018 "Photoluminescence Study of the Influence of Additive Ammonium Hydroxide in Hydrothermally Grown ZnO Nanowires" Preprints. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints201803.0138.v1
Abstract
We report the influence of ammonium hydroxide (NH4OH), as growth additive, on zinc oxide nanomaterial through the optical response obtained by photoluminescence (PL). A low-temperature hydrothermal process is employed for the growth of ZnO nanowires (NWs) on seedless Au surface. A more than two order of magnitude change in ZnO NW density is demonstrated via careful addition of NH4OH in the growth solution. Further, we show by systematic experimental study and PL characterization data that the addition of NH4OH can degrade the optical response of ZnO NWs produced. The increase of growth solution basicity with the addition of NH4OH may slowly degrade the optical response of NWs by slowly etching its surfaces, increasing the point defects in ZnO NWs. The present study demonstrates the importance of growth nutrients to obtain quality controlled density tunable ZnO NWs on seedless conducting substrates.
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