A novel controllable synthesis of silica nanotube arrays with ultraviolet photoluminescence

  • Mingzhe Hu*
  • , Yinglin Liu
  • , Haoshuang Gu
  • , Rong Yu
  • , Judith L. MacManus-Driscoll
  • , Adam P. Robinson
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The synthesis of large-scale one-dimensional silica nanotube (SNT) arrays embedded in Si substrate is demonstrated by using the combination of AAO template mask and Ar ion milling technique. The geometry of the SNTs could be precisely controlled by the process parameters, which included that the SNT diameter and the interpore distance were controlled by AAO anodization voltage and H3PO4 pore widening time, while the length of SNT was controlled by ion milling time and AAO aspect ratio. Also, the SNT fabrication parameters could be related to their photoluminescence (PL) emitting properties, when anodized at 40 V, pore widening in H3PO4 acid for 70 min and ion milled for 5 min, a strong intensity and stable ultraviolet (UV) light of 3.25 eV (381 nm) emitted from the SNTs under the excitation of 266 nm laser, which could be assumed arising from twofold coordinated silicon lone pair centers in the oxygen deficiency SNTs. The present fabrication of SNT arrays presents a novel method for intensity and frequency adjustable ultraviolet optoelectronic devices.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1252-1257
Number of pages6
JournalSolid State Sciences
Volume11
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • AAO template mask
  • Ion milling technique
  • Photoluminescence (PL)
  • Silica nanotube (SNT)

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