Synthesis and luminescence properties of electrodeposited ZnO Films
C. V. Manzano, D. Alegre, O. Caballero-Calero, B. Al\'en, M. S., Mart\'in-Gonz\'alez

TL;DR
This study compares the morphology, structure, and luminescence of electrodeposited ZnO films grown with nitrate and peroxide sources, revealing defect-related emission mechanisms and potential applications in optoelectronics.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of ZnO films grown with different OH- sources and proposes a model for defect-related luminescence emissions.
Findings
Different morphologies observed with nitrate and peroxide sources.
Pure ZnO films oriented along (0002) confirmed by XRD.
Emission mechanisms linked to specific defects in ZnO.
Abstract
ZnO films have been grown on gold (111) by electrodeposition using two different OH- sources, nitrate and peroxide, in order to obtain a comparative study between these films. The morphology, structural and optical characterization of the films were investigated depending on the solution used (nitrate and peroxide) and the applied potential. Scanning Electron Microscopy pictures show different morphologies in each case. X-Ray Diffraction confirms that the films are pure ZnO oriented along the (0002) direction. ZnO films have been studied by photoluminescence to identify the emission of defects in the visible range. A consistent model that explains the emissions for the different electrodeposited ZnO films is proposed. We have associated the green and yellow emissions to a transition from the donor OH- to the acceptor zinc vacancies (VZn-) and to interstitial oxygen (Oi0), respectively.…
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