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Different origins of visible luminescence in ZnO nanostructures fabricated by the chemical and evaporation methods

D. LiDepartment of Physics, The University of Hong Kong , Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, ChinaY. H. LeungDepartment of Physics, The University of Hong Kong , Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, ChinaAleksandra B. DjurišićDepartment of Physics, The University of Hong Kong , Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, ChinaZ. T. LiuDepartment of Physics, The University of Hong Kong , Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, ChinaMingyu XieDepartment of Physics, The University of Hong Kong , Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, ChinaS. L. ShiDepartment of Physics, The University of Hong Kong , Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, ChinaShijie XuDepartment of Physics, The University of Hong Kong , Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, ChinaWai Kin ChanDepartment of Chemistry, The University of Hong Kong , Pokfulam Road, Hong Kong, China
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We prepared ZnO nanostructures using chemical and thermal evaporation methods. The properties of the fabricated nanostructures were studied using scanning electron microscopy, x-ray diffraction, photoluminescence, and electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy. It was found that the luminescence in the visible region has different peak positions in samples prepared by chemical and evaporation methods. The samples fabricated by evaporation exhibited green luminescence due to surface centers, while the samples fabricated by chemical methods exhibited yellow luminescence which was not affected by the surface modification. No relationship was found between green emission and g∼1.96 EPR signal, while the sample with yellow emission exhibited strong EPR signal.

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