Optical characterization of periodically polarity-inverted ZnO structures on (0001) Al 2 O 3 substrates

Current Applied Physics(2013)

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Abstract
We investigated the optical properties of periodically polarity-inverted (PPI) ZnO structures formed on (0001) Al2O3 substrates by evaluating the cathodoluminescence (CL) as a function of the acceleration voltage (Vacc). At surface regions with a low Vacc, the emission from the interface region was dominant but the dominant emission source changed to the Zn-polar regions as Vacc was increased, which can be explained by the different exciton diffusion lengths. The dependence of the emission properties on Vacc showed a slight red shift as Vacc increased and a larger red shift was observed in the Zn-polar regions. Moreover, the interface regions showed the highest intensity compared to other regions, which can be explained by the results of the geometrical analysis conducted using a finite-differential time domain simulation.
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Polarity,ZnO,Array,Optical properties,Extraction
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