Abstract

We have investigated the photoluminescence (PL) from anodic alumina membranes with an ordered nanopore array formed on bulk Al foils. Most of the membranes fabricated by anodization in oxalic acid showed a strong PL peak in the blue. Due to an obvious asymmetry, the PL peak can be Gaussian divided into two bands around 405 and 455 nm, having a slight shift with the sample formed in different acid concentrations. The PL excitation (PLE) spectral examinations and analyses revealed that the two blue PL bands originate from optical transitions in two kinds of different oxygen-deficient defect centers, F (oxygen vacancy with two electrons) and F+ (oxygen vacancy with only one electron) centers. Their distributions were discussed on the basis of the observed PL and PLE behaviors. Our experimental results improve the understanding of the blue-emitting property of anodic alumina membranes.

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