Visible light-emitting Ce-doped ZnO nanorods [NRs] without a post thermal annealing process were grown by hydrothermal method on a Si (100) substrate at a low temperature of 90°C. The structural investigations of Ce-doped ZnO NRs showed that the Ce 3+ ions were successfully incorporated into the ZnO lattice sites without forming unwanted Ce-related compounds or precipitates. The optical investigation by photoluminescence spectra shows that the doped Ce 3+ ions in the ZnO NRs act as an efficient luminescence center at 540 nm which corresponds to the optical transition of 5 d → 4 f orbitals in the Ce 3+ ions. The photoluminescence intensity of the Ce-doped ZnO NRs increased with the increasing content of the Ce-doping agent because the energy transfer of the excited electrons in ZnO to the Ce 3+ ions would be enhanced by increased Ce 3+ ions.
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Jung, Y.-I., Noh, B.-Y., Lee, Y.-S., Baek, S.-H., Kim, J. H., & Park, I.-K. (2012). Visible emission from Ce-doped ZnO nanorods grown by hydrothermal method without a post thermal annealing process. Nanoscale Research Letters, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276x-7-43
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