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Enhancement of the near-band-edge photoluminescence of ZnO nanowires: Important role of hydrogen incorporation versus plasmon resonances
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Materials SciencePhotoluminescenceEngineeringMetal NanoparticlesNanomaterialsNanotechnologyOxide ElectronicsNear-band-edge PhotoluminescenceApplied PhysicsPt NanoparticlesDc SputteringNanostructure SynthesisLuminescence PropertyOptoelectronicsHydrogen IncorporationZno Nanowires
We investigated the photoluminescence properties of ZnO nanowires coated with Au, Ag, and Pt nanoparticles deposited by dc sputtering. A strong enhancement of the near-band-edge emission was observed in all metal-coated samples but also if the samples were treated with Ar plasma without any nanoparticle deposition. High-resolution photoluminescence spectroscopy revealed hydrogen-donor-bound-exciton emission in all samples indicating unintentional hydrogen incorporation. A shorter decay time of the near-band-edge emission was observed in all cases. The results indicate that unintentional hydrogen incorporation plays a dominant role when metal deposition is performed by sputtering.
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