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Title: Optical properties of hydrothermally deposited Ni and Co doped nanostructured ZnO thin films as scintillating coatings for beta-particles detection
Authors: Chubenko, E.
Alhamd, M. W.
Bondarenko, V.
Keywords: публикации ученых;zinc oxide;hydrothermal deposition;chemistry;photoluminescence;cathodoluminescence;x-ray diffractometry
Issue Date: 2022
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Chubenko, E. Optical properties of hydrothermally deposited Ni and Co doped nanostructured ZnO thin films as scintillating coatings for beta-particles detection / E. Chubenko, M.W. Alhamd, V. Bondarenko // Journal of Luminescence. – 2022. – Vol. 247. – P. 1–6. – DOI : 10.1016/j.jlumin.2022.118860.
Abstract: The optical properties of ZnO films doped with the Ni and Co transition metals that were hydrothermally deposited on a silicon substrate are discussed. The SEM, EDX, XRD and Raman spectroscopy studies showed that the films deposited have a compact crystalline structure and can be considered as nanostructured polycrystalline ZnO films doped with Ni and Co and designated as ZnO:Ni and ZnO:Co, respectively. Under optical and electronic excitation, the films demonstrated both near-band-edge ultraviolet and visible range luminescence due to crystal lattice defects. The highest intensity of the ultraviolet luminescence with a fast decay was achieved for the ZnO:Ni and ZnO:Co samples deposited in the 0.05 M solutions of Ni or Co nitrate salts. Wide luminescence spectra make the films obtained promising as luminophore or scintillating coatings for the beta-particles detection including structures integrated with silicon circuits, for example, solid state silicon-based radiation counters.
URI: https://libeldoc.bsuir.by/handle/123456789/49522
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