Abstract

The effects of annealing on structural and optical properties of Fe doped ZnO nanoparticles have been investigated. XRD analysis reveals that prepared particles are in hexagonal wurtzite structure and formation of secondary phases which are related to the ZnFe2O4 phases. FTIR analysis confirms the wurtzite structure and the presence of Zn–O and Fe–O bonds. UV–visible measurements show free exciton absorption band appeared at 363nm and red shifted for annealed samples. Room temperature photoluminescence spectrum of the as prepared Fe doped ZnO nanoparticles shows three bands which belongs to the near band edge emission (NBE) at 375nm, blue emission at 450nm and green emission at 556nm. Annealed samples exhibit suppression of green emission band and red shift in the NBE emission band. This is attributed to the decrease in the oxygen vacancies and combined effects of size and exchange interaction between the conduction band electrons of ZnO and localised 3d electrons of the substitutional Fe ions, respectively.

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