The Influence of Ultraviolet Exposure and Humidity on the Photoluminescence Spectra of Zinc Oxide


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Abstract

The structure and electrical and luminescent properties of arrays of zinc-oxide nanorods grown by the hydrothermal method are studied. It was found that the exposure of samples to ultraviolet light or the presence of water vapor in a gaseous atmosphere significantly change the photoluminescence spectra. The exposure of samples leads to a substantial increase in intrinsic photoluminescence and a decrease in impurity photoluminescence. The presence of water vapor leads to the opposite effect. It is shown that the observed effects are caused by the change in the surface-band bending and the thickness of the depletion region.

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Kh. A. Abdullin

National Nanotechnology Open Laboratory

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Email: kh.a.abdullin@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Almaty, 050040

M. T. Gabdullin

Kazakh–British Technical University

Email: kh.a.abdullin@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Almaty, 050000

V. V. Kudryashov

National Nanotechnology Open Laboratory

Email: kh.a.abdullin@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Almaty, 050040

S. E. Kumekov

Kazakh National Research Technical University

Email: kh.a.abdullin@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Almaty, 050013

N. K. Saitova

Kazakh National Research Technical University

Email: kh.a.abdullin@mail.ru
Kazakhstan, Almaty, 050013

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