Issue 2, 2014

Hexagonal ZnO/SnO2 core–shell micropyramids: epitaxial growth-based synthesis, chemical conversion, and cathodoluminescence

Abstract

In this paper, ZnO/SnO2 core–shell micropyramids were successfully prepared via a chemical vapor deposition process that is based on the epitaxial growth of SnO2 on the surface of ZnO hexagonal micropyramids. Upon controlling appropriate deposition times and flow rates of the precursor, two epitaxial growth modes of SnO2, i.e. a continuous thick film and well-arranged one-dimensional nanostructures were observed in the ZnO/SnO2 core–shell micropyramids. Taking advantages of the difference in acid resistance between ZnO and SnO2, the as-prepared ZnO/SnO2 micropyramids were further converted into SnO2 hollow micropyramids with a facile acid-etching treatment. Structural analysis revealed that the lattice mismatch degree between epitaxial planes determines the preferential growth direction of the SnO2 epitaxial layer on the ZnO surface. Compared to the pristine ZnO template, interestingly, the ZnO/SnO2 core–shell micropyramids exhibited very strong green emission around 504 nm. Such enhanced green emission should be induced by high-density structural defects generated in the interfacial area during the epitaxial growth.

Graphical abstract: Hexagonal ZnO/SnO2 core–shell micropyramids: epitaxial growth-based synthesis, chemical conversion, and cathodoluminescence

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Sep 2013
Accepted
09 Nov 2013
First published
24 Jan 2014

Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014,1, 186-192

Hexagonal ZnO/SnO2 core–shell micropyramids: epitaxial growth-based synthesis, chemical conversion, and cathodoluminescence

Q. Kuang, X. Zhou and L. Zheng, Inorg. Chem. Front., 2014, 1, 186 DOI: 10.1039/C3QI00064H

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