Structural and optical investigations of periodically polarity inverted ZnO heterostructures on (0001) Al2 O3

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We report the structural and optical properties of one-dimensional grating of ZnO consisting of periodically polarity inverted structures on (0001) Al 2 O3 substrates. The inversion domain boundaries (IDBs) between the Zn- and the O-polar ZnO regions were clearly observed by transmission electronic microscopy. The investigation of spatially resolved local photoluminescence (PL) revealed strong excitonic emission at the interfacial region including the IDBs. The possible mechanism of strong PL has been discussed by the consideration of atomic configuration and carrier collection including its lifetime and diffusion process in Zn- and O-polar regions. Therefore the authors conclude that the IDBs can be active for the strong emission not a nonradiative center. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.

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Park, J. S., Goto, T., Hong, S. K., Lee, S. H., Lee, J. W., Minegishi, T., … Yao, T. (2009). Structural and optical investigations of periodically polarity inverted ZnO heterostructures on (0001) Al2 O3. Applied Physics Letters, 94(14). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3114989

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