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Article Dans Une Revue physica status solidi (c) Année : 2013

Growth of "moth-eye" ZnO nanostructures on Si(111), c-Al2O3, ZnO and steel substrates by pulsed laser deposition

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Self-forming, vertically-aligned, arrays of black-body-like ZnO moth-eye nanostructures were grown on Si(111), c-Al2O3, ZnO and high manganese austenitic steel substrates using Pulsed Laser Deposition. X-ray diffraction (XRD) revealed the nanostructures to be well-crystallised wurtzite ZnO with strong preferential c-axis crystallographic orientation along the growth direction for all the substrates. Cathodoluminescence (CL) studies revealed emission characteristic of the ZnO near band edge for all substrates. Such moth-eye nanostructures have a graded effective refractive index and exhibit black-body characteristics. Coatings with these features may offer improvements in photovoltaic and LED performance. Moreover, since ZnO nanostructures can be grown readily on a wide range of substrates it is suggested that such an approach could facilitate growth of GaN-based devices on mismatched and/or technologically important substrates, which may have been inaccessible till present.

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hal-00875749 , version 1 (22-10-2013)

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E. Sandana Vinod, J. Rogers David, Ferechteh Hosseini Teherani, Philippe Bove, Michel Troyon, et al.. Growth of "moth-eye" ZnO nanostructures on Si(111), c-Al2O3, ZnO and steel substrates by pulsed laser deposition. physica status solidi (c), 2013, 10 (10), pp.1317-1321. ⟨10.1002/pssc.201200975⟩. ⟨hal-00875749⟩
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