2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijleo.2021.166329
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Preparation and luminescence of ZnS:Mn nanoparticles on GaN substrates by hydrothermal method

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“…Previous studies have also documented the advantageous outcomes associated with the utilisation of different forms of oxide seed layers in the growth process of ZnO thin films and nanorods. These outcomes have been seen to boost the properties of these materials, hence rendering them suitable for possible applications in fields such as photovoltaics [142,151]. In addition, the utilisation of a CeO 2 seed layer has been shown to have potential advantages in terms of promoting nucleation sites for strengthening crystallinity and improving passivating characteristics through the suppression of impurity movement, as demonstrated by Mora-Sero et al (2004) [152] and Son et al (2015) [147].…”
Section: Ceo 2 and Doped Ceo 2 As Potential Seed Layers For Overgrowt...mentioning
confidence: 96%
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“…Previous studies have also documented the advantageous outcomes associated with the utilisation of different forms of oxide seed layers in the growth process of ZnO thin films and nanorods. These outcomes have been seen to boost the properties of these materials, hence rendering them suitable for possible applications in fields such as photovoltaics [142,151]. In addition, the utilisation of a CeO 2 seed layer has been shown to have potential advantages in terms of promoting nucleation sites for strengthening crystallinity and improving passivating characteristics through the suppression of impurity movement, as demonstrated by Mora-Sero et al (2004) [152] and Son et al (2015) [147].…”
Section: Ceo 2 and Doped Ceo 2 As Potential Seed Layers For Overgrowt...mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Wang et al (2021) reported the influence of seed layer on the structure and luminescence properties of Zinc sulfide (ZnS) nanostructures [141]. High quality ZnS nanostructures were grown on Si substrate with and without seed layer by hydrothermal method.…”
Section: Seed Layer Assisted Growth Of Nanostructuresmentioning
confidence: 99%