Stability of hydrogen incorporated in ZnO nanowires by plasma treatment

Yanbo Li(The University of Tokyo), Miao Zhong(The University of Tokyo), Takero Tokizono(The University of Tokyo), Ichiro Yamada(The University of Tokyo), G. Brémond(Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1), Jean‐Jacques Delaunay(The University of Tokyo)
Nanotechnology
October 3, 2011
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Abstract

The stability of hydrogen in ZnO is studied using hydrogenated nanowires by plasma treatment. Enhanced near band edge UV emission and reduced defect level green emission is observed after hydrogen plasma treatment. Through thermal stability tests, this effect is found to be stable at room temperature and nearly stable up to ~500 K, but begins to deteriorate at higher temperature. The study of the irradiation stability of the hydrogen in ZnO nanowires shows that the hydrogen is stable under an electron beam with an accelerating voltage lower than 5 kV, but is not stable under 10 kV or under an intensive laser beam. The results could benefit the further understanding of the role of hydrogen in ZnO and light-emitting devices based on hydrogenated ZnO.


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