Abstract
Ga doped ZnO nanorod arrays were prepared on silicon substrates in a mixture solution of zinc nitrate hexahydrate, methenamine, and gallium nitrate hydrate. Effect of synthesis conditions on crystal structures, morphologies, surface compositions, and optical properties was analyzed using X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and photoluminescence techniques (PL). Experimental results reveal that Ga doping amount can reach 1.67 at% with the increase of gallium nitrate concentration. Ga doping greatly affects the morphologies of ZnO nanorod arrays. The photoluminescence spectra show a sharp UV emission and a broad visible emission. With Ga doping, UV emission has an apparent broadening effect and its peak shifts from 3.27 eV to 3.31 eV. The intensity ratio of UV emission to visible emission demonstrates that appropriate Ga doping amount is beneficial for the improvement of ZnO crystalline quality.
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