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High Quality Hydrothermal ZnO Crystals
MRS Proceedings
  • M. Suscavage
  • M. T. Harris
  • David F. Bliss
  • P. Yip
  • S.-Q. Wang
  • D. Schwall
  • Lionel O. Bouthillette
  • J. S. Bailey
  • Michael J. Callahan
  • David C. Look, Wright State University - Main Campus
  • Donald C. Reynolds
  • Rex L. Jones
  • Cole W. Litton
Document Type
Conference Proceeding
Publication Date
10-1-1999
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Abstract

Zinc Oxide crystals have historically been grown in hydrothermal autoclaves with a basic mineralizer; however, doubts have been raised about the quality of such crystals because they have often exhibited large x-ray rocking curve widths and low photoluminescence (PL) yield with large linewidths. Several ZnO crystals were grown hydrothermally and sliced parallel to the c-plane. This resulted in opposite surfaces (the C+ and C-) exhibiting pronounced chemical and mechanical differences. Different surface treatments were investigated and compared by PL both at room temperature and liquid helium temperatures, and by double axis X-ray rocking curve measurements. The high quality of hydrothermally-grown ZnO is substantiated by the narrow rocking curve widths and sharp PL peaks obtained. A critical factor in obtaining these results was found to be surface preparation.

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Presented at the 1998 MRS Fall Meeting, Boston, MA.

Copyright © Materials Research Society 1999.

DOI
10.1557/PROC-537-G3.40
Citation Information
M. Suscavage, M. T. Harris, David F. Bliss, P. Yip, et al.. "High Quality Hydrothermal ZnO Crystals" MRS Proceedings Vol. 537 (1999) p. G3.40 ISSN: 1946-4274
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