2013
DOI: 10.1016/j.mssp.2012.04.014
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Control parameters on the fabrication of ZnO hollow nanocolumns

Abstract: In the present work, the fabrication of hollow ZnO nanocolumns by a sequential combination of electrochemical deposition, chemical attack and regeneration is presented. Initially, ZnO nanocolumns were deposited in two different substrates, namely Fluor Tin Oxide and Indium Tin Oxide. In a further step, a statistical analysis on the most influencing control parameters in the dissolution stage to produce the hollow ZnO nanowires on FTO substrates was carried out. The control variables considered were electrolyte… Show more

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“…Several examples of electrochemical ZnO growth perpendicular to the surface with columnar or tube-shaped morphologies from baths containing only chlorides can be found in the literature. 31,33 The EDX analysis reveals that the doping of Cl atomic concentration ranges from 0.7% to 5% for a pure perchlorate electrolyte to pure chloride electrolyte. The detection of chlorine in the material, even if no ZnCl 2 is added to the electrolyte, shows that perchlorate ions can also act as a source of chloride.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several examples of electrochemical ZnO growth perpendicular to the surface with columnar or tube-shaped morphologies from baths containing only chlorides can be found in the literature. 31,33 The EDX analysis reveals that the doping of Cl atomic concentration ranges from 0.7% to 5% for a pure perchlorate electrolyte to pure chloride electrolyte. The detection of chlorine in the material, even if no ZnCl 2 is added to the electrolyte, shows that perchlorate ions can also act as a source of chloride.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is known that a typical spectrum of ZnO films has two characteristic peaks: a UV near-bandedge (NBE) whose peak emission is around 377 nm [19,22,23], and a deep-level (DL) emission, also known as green-band or red-band depending on if they are centred around 500 or 600 nm. A sharp NBE emission peak results from excitons and its position and structure is an indication of crystal quality.…”
Section: Figures 2a and 2bmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A sharp NBE emission peak results from excitons and its position and structure is an indication of crystal quality. The green band is related to transitions involving defects and several point defects, such as oxygen vacancy (VO), zinc vacancy (VZn), interstitial zinc (Zni), interstitial oxygen (Oi) and antisite oxygen (OZn) [22,23], have been proposed as responsible for this emission in ZnO.…”
Section: Figures 2a and 2bmentioning
confidence: 99%
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