The Temperature-Dependency Of The Optical Band Gap Of Zno Measured By Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy In A Scanning Transmission Electron Microscope

JOURNAL OF APPLIED PHYSICS(2018)

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The optical band gap of ZnO has been measured as a function of temperature using Electron Energy-Loss Spectroscopy (EELS) in a (Scanning) Transmission Electron Microscope ((S)TEM) from approximately 100 K up towards 1000 K. The band gap narrowing shows a close to linear dependency for temperatures above 250 K and is accurately described by Varshni, Bose-Einstein, Passler and Manoogian-Woolley models. Additionally, the measured band gap is compared with both optical absorption measurements and photoluminescence data. STEM-EELS is here shown to be a viable technique to measure optical band gaps at elevated temperatures, with an available temperature range up to 1500 K and the benefit of superior spatial resolution. Published by AIP Publishing.
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optical band gap,zno,transmission electron,spectroscopy,temperature-dependency,energy-loss
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