Morphological and spectroscopic studies on the vertically aligned zinc oxide nanorods grown on low and high temperature deposited seed layer


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Abstract

Vertically aligned zinc oxide nanorods were grown on low and high temperature deposited aluminium doped zinc oxide seed layer by hydrothermal method and annealed to improve crystallinity. The morphology of the seed layer and the grown nanorods were studied by field emission scanning electron microscopy characterization technique. The properties of the zinc oxide nanorods were analyzed using laser spectroscopic studies. Resonant Raman spectroscopy reveals the unique increase in the A1(LO) mode of vibration with increase in count. The luminescence property of the nanorods was studied with photoluminescence spectrometer. The vertically aligned zinc oxide nanorods show, the very high band edge emission in the ultraviolet region of the electromagnetic spectrum.

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A. Rayerfrancis

Department of Physics; SSN Research Center

Email: balajibhargavp@ssn.edu.in
India, Kalavakkam; Kalavakkam

Bhargav P. Balaji

Department of Physics; SSN Research Center

Author for correspondence.
Email: balajibhargavp@ssn.edu.in
India, Kalavakkam; Kalavakkam

N. Ahmed

Department of Physics; SSN Research Center

Email: balajibhargavp@ssn.edu.in
India, Kalavakkam; Kalavakkam

C. Balaji

SSN Research Center

Email: balajibhargavp@ssn.edu.in
India, Kalavakkam


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