“…8 At room temperature, ZnO typically exhibits one sharp emission photoluminescence (PL) peak in the ultra-violet region due to the recombination of free exciton (FX), and possibly one or more peaks in the visible spectral range which are attributed to defect luminescence at different energy states. 5,9,10 In addition to experimental studies of the defect emissions, theoretical studies of different defects 5,11,12 and their formation energies 5,13,14 have been determined. However, the origins of different defect emissions are still not fully understood, and different controversial hypotheses have been proposed to explain the different defect luminescence (violet, blue, green, yellow, and orange-red) 10 at various energy levels.…”