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Fabrication of ZnO nanoparticles in SiO2 by ion implantation combined with thermal oxidation
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Optical MaterialsEngineeringLuminescent GlassLaser ApplicationsThermal OxidationOptoelectronic DevicesMetallic NanomaterialsZno NpsSemiconductorsChemical EngineeringIon ImplantationZno NanoparticlesNanoscale ChemistryExciton Luminescence PeakNanostructure SynthesisMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyLarger Zno NpsOptoelectronic MaterialsOxide ElectronicsNano ApplicationNanocrystalline MaterialNanomaterialsApplied Physics
Zinc-oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles (NPs) are fabricated in silica glasses (SiO2) by implantation of Zn+ ions of 60 keV up to 1.0×1017ions∕cm2 and following thermal oxidation. After the oxidation at 700 °C for 1 h, the absorption in the visible region due to Zn metallic NPs disappears and a new absorption edge due to ZnO appears at ∼3.25eV. Cross-sectional transmission electron microscopy confirms the formation of ZnO NPs of 5–10 nm in diameter within the near-surface region of ∼80nm thick and larger ZnO NPs on the surface. Under He–Cd laser excitation at λ=325nm, an exciton luminescence peak centered at 375 nm with FWHM of 113 meV was observed at room temperature.
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