JOURNAL ARTICLE

Ultraviolet Lasing From Vertically-Aligned Zno Nanowall Array

Takahashi, MasahiroHarada, KosukeNakao, ShihomiHigashihata, MitsuhiroIkenoue, HiroshiNakamura, DaisukeOkada, Tatsuo

Year: 2015 Journal:   Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)   Publisher: European Organization for Nuclear Research

Abstract

Zinc oxide (ZnO) is one of the light emitting materials in ultraviolet (UV) region. In addition, ZnO nanostructures are also attracting increasing research interest as buildingblocks for UV optoelectronic applications. We have succeeded in synthesizing vertically-aligned ZnO nanostructures by laser interference patterning, which is catalyst-free and non-contact technique. In this study, vertically-aligned ZnO nanowall arrays were synthesized using two-beam interference. The maximum height and average thickness of the ZnO nanowalls were about 4.5µm and 200 nm, respectively.UV lasing from a piece of the ZnO nanowall was obtained under the third harmonic of a Q-switched Nd:YAG laser excitation, and the estimated threshold power density for lasing was about 150 kW/cm2. Furthermore, UV lasing from the vertically-aligned ZnO nanowall was also achieved. The results indicate that ZnO nanowalls can be applied to random laser.

Keywords:
Lasing threshold Ultraviolet Laser Zinc Nanostructure Gain-switching Wide-bandgap semiconductor Power density

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