JOURNAL ARTICLE

Atmospheric-pressure glow plasma synthesis of plasmonic and photoluminescent zinc oxide nanocrystals

Narula BilikB. GreenbergJun YangEray S. AydilUwe Kortshagen

Year: 2016 Journal:   Journal of Applied Physics Vol: 119 (24)   Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Abstract

In this paper, we present a large-volume (non-micro) atmospheric pressure glow plasma capable of rapid, large-scale zinc oxide nanocrystal synthesis and deposition (up to 400 μg/min), whereas in the majority of the literature, nanoparticles are synthesized using micro-scale or filamentary plasmas. The reactor is an RF dielectric barrier discharge with a non-uniform gap spacing. This design encourages pre-ionization during the plasma breakdown, making the discharge uniform over a large volume. The produced zinc oxide nanocrystals typically have diameters ranging from 4 to 15 nm and exhibit photoluminescence at ≈550 nm and localized surface plasmon resonance at ≈1900 cm−1 due to oxygen vacancies. The particle size can be tuned to a degree by varying the gas temperature and the precursor mixing ratio.

Keywords:
Photoluminescence Nanocrystal Materials science Atmospheric pressure Plasma Zinc Nanoparticle Oxide Surface plasmon resonance Microplasma Dielectric Analytical Chemistry (journal) Atmospheric-pressure plasma Glow discharge Ionization Nanotechnology Optoelectronics Chemistry Metallurgy Organic chemistry Ion

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