JOURNAL ARTICLE

Blue Photoluminescence from ZnCdO Films Grown by Molecular Beam Epitaxy

K. SakuraiTakeshi KuboDaisuke KajitaTetsuhiro TanabeH. TakasuShizυo FujitaShigeo Fujita

Year: 2000 Journal:   Japanese Journal of Applied Physics Vol: 39 (11B)Pages: L1146-L1146   Publisher: Institute of Physics

Abstract

Blue luminescence from textured ZnCdO films grown by molecular beam epitaxy was observed. The properties of ZnCdO films grown at various Zn/Cd partial pressures were studied by several techniques including X-ray diffraction, fluorescence (FL) microscopy and Auger electron spectroscopy. With increasing CdO content, the properties of ZnCdO films changed sharply at specific Zn/Cd partial pressures. Some of the films grown at approximately the threshold pressures showed blue luminescence at room temperature, with large Stokes shift leaving the absorption edge in the UV region. By FL microscopy, it was observed that the blue luminescent regions were nonuniformly distributed, suggesting composition fluctuation.

Keywords:
Photoluminescence Luminescence Molecular beam epitaxy Materials science Analytical Chemistry (journal) Auger electron spectroscopy Absorption (acoustics) Absorption edge Diffraction Spectroscopy Epitaxy Optoelectronics Chemistry Optics Nanotechnology Layer (electronics) Composite material

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