Abstract

Results of using low temperature growth approach (lower than 100 oC) to control the growth of ZnO nanowires are presented. The effect of different parameters on the growth is highlighted. Time resolved low temperature photoluminescence (PL) was used to investigate surface recombination and its relation to the nanowires diameters. Finally hybrid light emitting diodes (LEDs) based on p-type polymers and n-ZnO nanowires grown on amorphous substrates is fabricated and characterized. This hybrid organic-inorganic technology can provide a suitable replacement of conventional lighting tubes.

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