Abstract

We have developed a simple and rapid method for fabricating ZnO periodic nanostructures. By changing the laser polarization combinations, we fabricated different types of two-dimensional (2D) nanostructures on ZnO crystal surfaces by the interference of three femtosecond laser beams. The 2D nanostructures became more regular and uniform when increasing the cross angles between any two laser beams. Compared with the case of the plane surfaces of ZnO crystals, the 2D nanostructures revealed an ultraviolet (UV) luminescence enhancement excited by an 800 nm femtosecond laser beam. We studied the photoluminescence properties of the 2D nanostructures and the mechanisms of the UV luminescence enhancement. Our results indicated that the enhancement was caused by an increase in optical absorption with respect to that of the unaltered ZnO plane surface and by the formation of surface defect states.

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