Abstract

MgxZn1−xO ceramics with x=0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25 and 0.30 were sintered at Ts=700–1250°C. Photoluminescence (PL) and PL excitation (PLE) spectra as well as X-ray diffraction patterns were measured at 293K. Bandgap width was evaluated from the position of PLE peak. Non-monotonous dependence of PLE peak position on Ts was observed for all used x. This effect was concluded to be caused by the formation of cubic phase side by side with hexagonal one and the enhancement of this process with increasing Ts, which resulted in the decrease of Mg content in the hexagonal phase at Ts>1000°C. Temperature range of 1000–1050°C was found to be the optimum one for the formation of hexagonal MgZnO alloy at used x. It was shown that x=0.20 was the solubility limit of MgO in hexagonal MgxZn1−xO ceramics.

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