Abstract

The nanopowders of (ZnO)1–x(Al2O3)x, where x ranges from 0 to 0.7, were obtained by two chemical methods: the co-precipitation/calcination and hydrothermal synthesis. The first assessment of structural and optical properties of the obtained nanopowders was undertaken by the SEM, XRD, Raman and far-infrared spectroscopy, which was followed by the photoluminescence spectroscopy at room temperature. The obtained far-infrared reflectivity spectra were analyzed using the fitting procedure. The dielectric function of ZnO–Al2O3 nanopowders was modeled by the Maxwell-Garnet formula under the assumption that the nanopowders are a mixture of homogenous spherical inclusions in air. The combined plasmon-LO phonon modes (CPPM) were observed in the far-infrared reflection spectra. The photoluminescence spectra contain emissions related to the presence of ZnO, ZnAl2O4, and AlOOH phases in the nanomaterial, which is in agreement with the results obtained by other experiments.

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