Synthesis, growth mechanism, and photoluminescence property of hierarchical SnO 2 nanoflower-rod arrays: an experimental and first principles study

Journal of Materials Science(2016)

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Upstanding SnO 2 nanorod arrays covered by hierarchical SnO 2 nanoflowers grow on the indium tin oxide (ITO) substrate through a direct hydrothermal method. Corresponding growth mechanism has been investigated along with the reaction time. The ITO substrate plays a role of seed layer and guides the nucleation of SnO 2 nanoflower-rod arrays (NFRAs), which promotes the SnO 2 crystal nucleation grow into nanorod arrays in the hydrothermal reaction. The photoluminescence (PL) spectrum of the obtained SnO 2 NFRAs architecture reveals that the oxygen vacancies ( V O ) are major reasons of luminescence. In order to better understand the relationship between the V O and the luminous mechanism, a first principles study is carried out. The calculation results based on the density functional theory (DFT) indicate the energy level of V O with the three types of charge state (the ionization energy of the V O 0 state, V O + state, and V O 2+ state in band gap are 0.15, 2.84, and 3.15 eV, respectively) in SnO 2 NFRAs architecture, which is in agreement with the PL spectrum.
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SnO2,Seed Layer,Nanorod Array,Energy Dispersive Spectroscopy Spectrum,SnO2 Nanorod
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