JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ultraviolet Electroluminescence from ZnO/Polymer Heterojunction Light-Emitting Diodes

R. KönenkampRobert C. WordM. Godinez

Year: 2005 Journal:   Nano Letters Vol: 5 (10)Pages: 2005-2008   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

We report ultraviolet electroluminescence at 390 nm from diode structures consisting of electrodeposited ZnO nanorods sandwiched between a transparent SnO(2) film and a p-type conducting polymer. The nanorods are embedded in an insulating polystyrene layer. ZnO deposition occurs at 90 degrees C and produces vertically oriented nanorods with very high uniformity over areas of approximately 20 cm(2). Electron diffraction shows the nanorods to be single crystalline wurtzite ZnO. As-grown films show a broad electroluminescence band over the visible spectrum. Annealing at moderate temperatures (T = 300 degrees C) increases the emission and strongly raises the excitonic contribution. Optimally processed films show a narrow ultraviolet electroluminescence line at approximately 390 nm.

Keywords:
Electroluminescence Optoelectronics Light-emitting diode Materials science Heterojunction Ultraviolet Diode Polymer Ultraviolet light Nanotechnology Layer (electronics) Composite material

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Topics

ZnO doping and properties
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Organic Light-Emitting Diodes Research
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
GaN-based semiconductor devices and materials
Physical Sciences →  Physics and Astronomy →  Condensed Matter Physics
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