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Reconstruction of perfect ZnO nanowires facets with high optical quality

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ZnO nanowires were grown on sapphire substrates using metalorganic chemical vapor deposition. The samples were subsequently annealed under zinc pressure in a vacuum-sealed ampoule, at temperature ranging from 500 to 800°C. The originality and the main motivation to provide a zinc-rich atmosphere were to prevent the out-diffusion of zinc from the nanowires. In doing so, the perfect structural properties and the morphology of the nanowires are kept. Interestingly, photoluminescence experiments performed on nanowires annealed in a narrow window of temperature [580-620°C] show a spectacular improvement of the optical quality, as transitions commonly observable in high quality bulk samples are found. In addition, the intensity of the so-called "surface excitons" (SX) is strongly decreased. To accurately investigate the chemical modifications of the surface, XPS experiments were carried out and show that zinc hydroxide species and/or Zn(OH)2 sublayer were partially removed from the surface. These results suggest that the annealing process in zinc vapor helps to properly reconstruct the surface of ZnO nanowires, and improves the optical quality of their core. Such a thermal treatment at moderate temperature should be beneficial to nanodevices involving surface reaction, e.g. gas sensors.
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hal-02972522 , version 1 (20-11-2020)

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E. Zehani, S. Hassani, A. Lusson, J. Vigneron, A. Etcheberry, et al.. Reconstruction of perfect ZnO nanowires facets with high optical quality. Applied Surface Science, 2017, 411, pp.374-378. ⟨10.1016/j.apsusc.2017.03.201⟩. ⟨hal-02972522⟩
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