Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/11147/7813
Title: Zinc oxide and metal halide perovskite nanostructures having tunable morphologies grown by nanosecond laser ablation for light-emitting devices
Authors: Abdullayeva, Nazrin
Altaf, Çiğdem Tuç
Kumtepe, Alihan
Yılmaz, Nazmi
Coşkun, Özlem
Sankir, Mehmet
Kurt, Hamza
Çelebi, Cem
Yanılmaz, Alper
Demirci Sankir, Nurdan
Keywords: COMSOL heat distribution
Laser-assisted patterning
Nanosecond fiber laser ablation
Zinc oxide
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Abstract: This work reports a one-pot chemical bath deposition (CBD) method for the preparation of selectively grown, morphology-tunable zinc oxide (ZnO) nanostructures provided via straightforward nanosecond fiber laser ablation. Nanosecond fiber laser ablation is different from lithographic methods due to its simple, time saving, and efficient film scribing abilities. Here, multiple morphologies of the ZnO nanostructures on the same substrate have been grown via laser ablation of the ZnO seeding layer. Selective and controlled ablation of the titanium layer, ZnO growth inhibitor, resulted in systematic growth of nanorod arrays, while the application of extensive fluence energies resulted in the penetration of the laser beam until the glass substrate induced the nanoflake growth within the same CBD environment. The laser penetration depth has been numerically investigated via COMSOL Multiphysics heat module simulations, and the optical variations between two nanostructures (nanorod and nanoflake) have been examined via Lumerical FDTD. The simultaneous growth of two morphologies served as an efficient tool for the enhancement of photoluminescence intensities. It increased the average charge carrier lifetimes of the thin films from approximately 2.01 to 9.07 ns under the same excitation wavelengths. The amplification in PL performances has been accomplished via the capstone of all-inorganic halide perovskite (IHP) deposition that brought a successful conclusion to lifetime responses, which have been increased by 1.4-fold. The development of IHP sensitized nanoscaled multimorphological ZnO thin films can, therefore, be used as potential nanomaterials for light-emitting-device applications. © 2020 American Chemical Society.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsanm.0c01034
https://hdl.handle.net/11147/7813
ISSN: 2574-0970
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