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Structural, optical and vibrational properties of ZnO:M (M=Al3+ and Sr2+) nano and micropowders grown by hydrothermal synthesis
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2019-06Registro en:
Marín Ramírez, Oscar Alonso; Soliz, Tania; Gutierrez, Jorge Andrés; Tirado, Monica Cecilia; Figueroa, Carlos; et al.; Structural, optical and vibrational properties of ZnO:M (M=Al3+ and Sr2+) nano and micropowders grown by hydrothermal synthesis; Elsevier Science SA; Journal of Alloys and Compounds; 789; 6-2019; 56-65
0925-8388
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Autor
Marín Ramírez, Oscar Alonso
Soliz, Tania
Gutierrez, Jorge Andrés
Tirado, Monica Cecilia
Figueroa, Carlos
Comedi, David Mario
Resumen
Powders of ZnO and ZnO:M (M = Al3+ and Sr2+) with 1 and 4% of M nominal content were synthetized by a hydrothermal method in a diethanolamine (DEA) medium. The samples were studied by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD), energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX), micro-Raman and photoluminescence (PL). The powder particles were spherical with average radius decreasing from 1 μm down to 70 nm with increasing Al3+ nominal content but nearly independent on the Sr2+ nominal content. The XRD and micro-Raman results indicate that both Al3+ and Sr2+ mostly incorporated substitutionally into the ZnO lattice, giving rise to compressive and tensile strain, respectively, as a result of ionic radii differences. The PL spectra for ZnO:Al exhibit a dopant-induced contribution at ∼3.1 eV, which is not observed for ZnO:Sr, due to radiative transitions involving trapping of photocarriers at theoretically expected substitutional Al3+ donor states or at Zn interstitial defects.