Effect of post-annealing on structural and optical properties, and elemental distribution in heavy Eu-implanted ZnO thin films

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The effect of post-annealing on ZnO thin films implanted with Eu at 1 × 1017 ions/cm2 was studied to characterize the structural and luminescent properties, and the distribution of Eu in thin films. After post-annealing at 600°C, the broadening of the ZnO(002) diffraction peak was the same as that of the as-implanted sample. The sample showed orange luminescence due to Eu3+. After post-annealing at 900°C, a sharp diffraction peak of ZnO(002) was observed. The orange luminescence due to Eu3+ had disappeared, and instead, the intense luminescence of the band-edge of ZnO was observed in the sample. Ion images of Zn and Eu indicated that the Eu separated from the ZnO during the post-annealing. It is thought that the difference in luminescence is due to the separation of Eu from ZnO. © 2010 The Ceramic Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Sakaguchi, I., Ohgaki, T., Adachi, Y., Hishita, S., Ohashi, N., & Haneda, H. (2010). Effect of post-annealing on structural and optical properties, and elemental distribution in heavy Eu-implanted ZnO thin films. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 118(1383), 1087–1089. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.118.1087

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