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Optical properties and carrier dynamics in Co-doped ZnO nanorods.

Aswathi K SivanAlejandro Galán-GonzálezLorenzo Di MarioNicolas TappyJavier Hernández-FerrerDaniele CatoneStefano TurchiniAna M BenitoWolfgang K MaserSimon Escobar SteinvallAnna Fontcuberta I MorralAndrew GallantDagou A ZezeDel AtkinsonFaustino Martelli
Published in: Nanoscale advances (2020)
The controlled modification of the electronic properties of ZnO nanorods via transition metal doping is reported. A series of ZnO nanorods were synthesized by chemical bath growth with varying Co content from 0 to 20 atomic% in the growth solution. Optoelectronic behavior was probed using cathodoluminescence, time-resolved luminescence, transient absorbance spectroscopy, and the incident photon-to-current conversion efficiency (IPCE). Analysis indicates the crucial role of surface defects in determining the electronic behavior. Significantly, Co-doping extends the light absorption of the nanorods into the visible region, increases the surface defects, and shortens the non-radiative lifetimes, while leaving the radiative lifetime constant. Furthermore, for 1 atomic% Co-doping the IPCE of the ZnO nanorods is enhanced. These results demonstrate that doping can controllably tune the functional electronic properties of ZnO nanorods for applications.
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