INVESTIGADORES
TIRADO monica Cecilia
artículos
Título:
Electrical, Photoelectrical and Morphological Properties of ZnO Nanofiber Networks Grown on SiO2 and on Si Nanowires
Autor/es:
VEGA, NADIA; TIRADO, MONICA; COMEDI, DAVID; RODRIGUES, A.D.; RODRIGUES, TOMÁS; HUGHES, GARETH M.; GROVENOR, CHRIS R. M.; AUDEBERT, FERNANDO
Revista:
MATERIALS RESEARCH
Editorial:
UNIV FED SAO CARLOS
Referencias:
Lugar: Sao Carlos; Año: 2013 p. 1 - 6
ISSN:
1516-1439
Resumen:
ZnO nanofibre networks (NFNs) were grown by vapour transport method on Si-based substrates. One type of substrate was SiO2 thermally grown on Si and another consisted of a Si wafer onto which Si nanowires (NWs) had been grown having Au nanoparticles catalysts. The ZnO-NFN morphology was observed by scanning electron microscopy on samples grown at 600ºC and 720ºC substrate temperature, while an focused ion beam was used to study the ZnO NFN/Si NWs/Si and ZnO NFN/SiO2 interfaces. Photoluminescence, electrical conductance and photoconductance of ZnO-NFN was studied for the sample grown on SiO2. The photoluminescence spectra show strong peaks due to exciton recombination and lattice defects. The ZnO-NFN presents quasi-persistent photoconductivity effects and ohmic I-V characteristics which become nonlinear and hysteretic as the applied voltage is increased. The electrical conductance as a function of temperature can be described by a modified three dimensional variable hopping model with nanometer-ranged typical hopping distances.