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Influences of KrF laser irradiation on the structure and luminescence of ZnO single crystal

Influences of KrF laser irradiation on the structure and luminescence of ZnO single crystal
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摘要 In this paper, we investigate the laser irradiation of ZnO single crystals and its influence on photoluminescence. Our study shows that the photoluminescence of ZnO single crystals strongly depends on surface morphologies. The ultraviolet emissions of laser treated-ZnO under 200 mJ/cm^2 become stronger, whereas for those deteriorated by irradiation above 200 mJ/cm^2, the green emissions centred at 2.53 eV are significantly enhanced with a red-shift to 2.19 eV, probably due to the changes in the charge states of the defects. Enhanced yellow-green emissions are well resolved into four peaks at around 1.98, 2.19, 2.36, and 2.53 eV due to a shallow irradiation depth. Possible origins are proposed and discussed. In this paper, we investigate the laser irradiation of ZnO single crystals and its influence on photoluminescence. Our study shows that the photoluminescence of ZnO single crystals strongly depends on surface morphologies. The ultraviolet emissions of laser treated-ZnO under 200 mJ/cm^2 become stronger, whereas for those deteriorated by irradiation above 200 mJ/cm^2, the green emissions centred at 2.53 eV are significantly enhanced with a red-shift to 2.19 eV, probably due to the changes in the charge states of the defects. Enhanced yellow-green emissions are well resolved into four peaks at around 1.98, 2.19, 2.36, and 2.53 eV due to a shallow irradiation depth. Possible origins are proposed and discussed.
出处 《Chinese Physics B》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2010年第8期604-608,共5页 中国物理B(英文版)
基金 Project supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Grant No.10974009)
关键词 laser irradiation ZnO single crystal PHOTOLUMINESCENCE laser irradiation, ZnO single crystal, photoluminescence
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