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Bulk nanocomposite made of ZnO lamellae embedded in the ZnWO4 matrix: growth from the melt

Author
Osewski, Pawel
Berger, Marie-Helene
Diduszko, Ryszard
PAWLAK, DOROTA
Jóźwik, Iwona
Adamo, Giorgio
Tomczyk, Monika
Publication date
2021
Abstract (EN)

Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanostructures exhibiting high exciton binding energy and efficient radiative recombination, even at the room temperature, are of increasing interest due to their prospective exploitation in optoelectronic and laser applications. However, attempts to synthesize well-ordered structures through simple and fast process have faced many difficulties. Here, we demonstrate a novel manufacturing method of ZnO lamellae embedded in a crystalline wide band gap dielectric matrix of the zinc tungstate, ZnWO4. The manufacturing method is based on a directional solidification of a eutectic composite, directly from the melt, resulting in a nanostructured bulk material. Electron microscopy studies revealed clear phase separation between the ZnO and ZnWO4 phases, and cathodoluminescence confirmed exciton emission at room temperature and thus high quality and crystallinity of the ZnO lamellae, without defect emission. Hence, utilization of directional solidification of eutectics may enable cost-efficient manufacturing of bulk nanostructured ZnO composites and their use in optical devices.

PBN discipline
chemical sciences
Journal
Journal of Materials Science
Volume
56
Issue
19
Pages from-to
11219-11228
ISSN
0022-2461
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