Abstract

The properties of ZnO quantum dots (QDs) synthesized by the sol–gel process are reported. The primary focus is on investigating the origin of the visible emission from ZnO QDs by the annealing process. The X-ray diffraction results show that ZnO QDs have hexagonal wurtzite structure and the QD diameter estimated from Debye–Scherrer formula is 8.9 nm, which has a good agreement with the results from transmission electron microscopy images and the theoretical calculation based on the Potential Morphing Method. The room-temperature photoluminescence spectra reveal that the ultraviolet excitation band has a red shift. Meanwhile, the main band of the visible emission shifts to the green luminescence band from the yellow luminescence one with the increase of the annealing temperature. A lot of oxygen atoms enter into Zn vacancies and form oxygen antisites with increasing temperature. That is probably the reason for the change of the visible emission band.

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