Luminescence in anion-deficient hafnia nanotubes

Autor: Shilov, A. O., Kamalov, R. V., Karabanalov, M. S., Chukin, A. V., Vokhmintsev, A. S., Mikhalevsky, G. B., Zamyatin, D. A., Henaish, A. M. A., Weinstein, I. A.
Rok vydání: 2023
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
Popis: Hafnia-based nanostructures and other high-k dielectrics are promising wide-gap materials for developing new opto- and nanoelectronics devices. They possess a unique combination of physical and chemical properties such as insensitivity to electrical and optical degradation, radiation damage stability, a high specific surface area, and an increased concentration of the appropriate active electron-hole centers. The present paper aims to investigate the structural, optical, and luminescent properties of anodized non-stoichiometric $HfO_2$ nanotubes. As-grown amorphous hafnia nanotubes and nanotubes annealed at 700{\deg}C with a monoclinic crystal lattice served as samples. It has been shown that the bandgap $E_g$ for direct allowed transitions amounts to $5.65\pm0.05$ eV for amorphous and $5.51\pm0.05$ eV for monoclinic nanotubes. For the first time, we have studied the features of the intrinsic cathodoluminescence and photoluminescence of the obtained nanotubular $HfO_2$ structures with an atomic deficiency in the anion sublattice at temperatures of 10 and 300 K. A broad emission band with a maximum of 2.3-2.4 eV has been revealed. We have also conducted an analysis of the kinetic dependencies of the observed photoluminescence for synthesized $HfO_2$ samples in the millisecond range at room temperature. It showed that there are several types of optically active capture and emission centers based on vacancy states in the $O_{3f}$ and $O_{4f}$ positions with different coordination numbers and a varied number of localized charge carriers ($V^0$, $V^-$, and $V^{2-}$). The uncovered regularities can be used to optimize the functional characteristics of developed-surface luminescent media based on nanotubular and nanoporous modifications of hafnia.
Comment: 15 pages, 6 figures, 3 tables, 50 references
Databáze: arXiv