We explore the structural, electronic, photoluminescent, metallic, and semiconducting characteristics of 2D pure Zn-metal nanoplates. The 2D pure Zn-metal nanoplates are synthesized by the hot-filament metal-oxide vapor deposition (HFMOVD) technique. They have an average diameter and thickness of ∼520 and ∼144 nm, respectively. The results of the electronic and crystalline structure studies reveal the 2D nanoplates to be pure Zn hexagonal crystals, which can provide a wide-range photoluminescence from ultraviolet (UV) to red light emissions at room temperature. The measured valence-band and the calculated band-structure of the 2D pure Zn-metal nanoplates verify that the UV and blue light arise from the 3d–sp interband transitions, while the green, yellow, and red lights come from the valence-conduction interband transitions at a bandgap that is only present in the 2D nanoplates. Therefore, the 2D pure Zn-metal nanoplates possess not only metallic, but also semiconducting characteristics.
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