The effect of hydrothermal grown zinc oxide nanoparticles as seeds on the properties of nanoripples in zinc oxide thin films

  • M Seabi University of the Western Cape
  • T Muller University of the Western Cape
  • S Bolokang Council for Scientific and Industrial Research
  • F Cummings University of the Western Cape
  • C Arendse University of the Western Cape
Keywords: Hydrothermal Method, Nanoparticles, Nanoripples, Thin Films, Zinc oxide

Abstract

This work reports on a simple approach to improving the optoelectronic properties of Wurtzite ZnO nanoripples by means of incorporating hydrothermally synthesised ZnO nanoparticles under controlled synthesis temperature. Initially, ZnO nanoparticles were investigated and subsequently utilised as seeds to induce ripple growth in spin-coated ZnO thin films. TEM images illustrated the development of nanospheres at 140°C. The yield of ZnO NPs at 180°C increased and consisted of a combination of nanorods and nanospheres. Morphologically, seedless ZnO nanoripples showed rugged ends of the nanoripple structures. The SEM images illustrated that the layers uniformly formed on the substrates, and seeding the ZnO nanoripples caused the nanoripples to elongate. The thickness of the nanoripples thin films showed a decrease with the incorporation of hydrothermally synthesised ZnO seeds from 134 nm for unseeded ZnO nanoripples to 96 nm at 180°C. The incorporation of ZnO NPs seeding treatment increased the transmission of ZnO nanoripples from 82% to 92%, leading to untreated ZnO nanoripples exhibiting a direct band gap of 3.19 eV that increased after seeding to 3.36 eV. The change in the band gap to a higher value(s) and increased transparency confirms the progressive improvement of the thin films due to incorporating ZnO seeding for optoelectronic and photovoltaic applications.

Author Biographies

M Seabi, University of the Western Cape

Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of the Western Cape, Robert Sobukwe Road, Bellville 7530, South Africa

T Muller, University of the Western Cape

Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of the Western Cape, Robert Sobukwe Road, Bellville 7530, South Africa

S Bolokang, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research

Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of the Western Cape, Robert Sobukwe Road, Bellville 7530, and Advanced Casting Technologies, Light Metals, Materials Science & Manufacturing, Council for Scientific and Industrial Research, Meiring Naudé Road, Brummeria, Pretoria 0185, South Africa

F Cummings, University of the Western Cape

Electron Microscope Unit, University of the Western Cape, Robert Sobukwe Road, Bellville 7530, South Africa

C Arendse, University of the Western Cape

Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of the Western Cape, Robert Sobukwe Road, Bellville 7530, South Africa

Published
2022-01-24
How to Cite
Seabi, M., Muller, T., Bolokang, S., Cummings, F., & Arendse, C. (2022). The effect of hydrothermal grown zinc oxide nanoparticles as seeds on the properties of nanoripples in zinc oxide thin films. Suid-Afrikaans Tydskrif Vir Natuurwetenskap En Tegnologie / <i>South African Journal of Science and Technology</I&gt;, 40(1), 66-69. Retrieved from http://satnt.ac.za/index.php/satnt/article/view/880
Section
Conference of the South African Advanced Materials Initiative