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Current Applied Physics, Vol.11, No.5, 1243-1248, 2011
Effects of crystallization on the optical properties of ZnO nano-pillar thin films by sol-gel method
ZnO nano-pillars were prepared on the silica glass by the sol-gel method. The films were crystallized at various crystallized temperatures (600 degrees C, 650 degrees C and 700 degrees C) for 1 h under a pure oxygen atmosphere. The ZnO films had hexagonal structures and preferred a c-axis orientation of (002). Due to the diffused zinc atoms recombining with oxygen atoms at higher temperatures (>= 650 degrees C), the ZnO nano-pillars grew continually from the ZnO grains or the ZnO grain boundaries. When increasing the crystallizing temperature, the quality of ZnO crystallization not only improved, but the ZnO nano-pillars also grew significantly and their length was around 30-150 nm. Notably, a severe decomposition reaction reduced the total volume of crystallization matrix (residual ZnO thin films and increased ZnO nano-pillars). The nano-pillar-thin film of 650 degrees C not only possessed a better crystallization, but also had the efficacy of nano-pillars that enhanced the optical characteristics. In addition, 5 at.% indium-doped ZnO was also synthesized and then compared with un-doped ZnO to clarify the contribution of indium dopants. (C) 2011 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.