Gradient bandgap narrowing in severely deformed ZnO nanoparticles

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Gradient nanostructured metallic materials with a gradual change of grain boundary and dislocation density display unprecedent mechanical properties. Herein, we uncover a gradient of point defects concentration and concomitant gradient bandgap (E g) narrowing in metal oxide nanoparticles processed by a combination of severe shearing and frictional sliding deformation. Using the valence electron-energy loss spectroscopy technique, we find a gradual decrease of E g from 2.93 eV in the interior to 2.43 eV at the edge of the high-pressure torsion processed ZnO flake-shaped particle. This work paves the way to strain engineering of gradient-structured metal oxide semiconductors for unique functional properties.Impact statement We uncover a gradient of oxygen vacancy concentration and concomitant bandgap narrowing in an individual metal oxide nanoparticle processed by a combination of severe shearing and frictional sliding deformation.

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Qi, Y., Kauffmann, Y., Kosinova, A., Kilmametov, A. R., Straumal, B. B., & Rabkin, E. (2021). Gradient bandgap narrowing in severely deformed ZnO nanoparticles. Materials Research Letters, 9(1), 58–64. https://doi.org/10.1080/21663831.2020.1821111

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