Optical and electric properties of aligned-growing Ta2O 5 nanorods

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These vertically aligned Ta2O5 nanorods were deposited on Si (100) substrates by thermal deposition in a vacuum of the order of 10-2 Tonal about 600°C. When excited by 514 nm Ar+ laser, they showed a strong photoluminescence at ∼622 nm, which was attributed to the oxygen vacancies. In addition, their dielectric constant is ∼20 in the frequency range from 1kHz to 10MHz, far larger than that of SiO2 and Si3N4. Due to this cone-shaned morphology, the Ta2O5 nanorods exhibited a threshold field of ∼8.5 V/μm in field emission and a field enhancement factor of 764 that are sufficiently high for field emission application. © 2008 The Japan Institute of Metals.

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Miao, W., Zhu, M. M., Li, Z. C., & Zhang, Z. J. (2008). Optical and electric properties of aligned-growing Ta2O 5 nanorods. Materials Transactions, 49(10), 2288–2291. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.MRA2008137

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