Electrosynthesis and optical modeling of ZnO nanostructures

Authors

  • Ali Ehsani Department of Chemistry, Faculty of science, University of Qom, P. O. Box 37185-359, Qom, Iran
  • Ashraf Heidaripour Department of chemistry, Faculty of Science, K. N. Toosi University of Technology, Tehran,Iran
  • Ferydon Babaei Department of Chemistry, Faculty of science, University of Qom, P. O. Box 37185-359, Qom, Iran
  • Narges Ajami Department of Chemistry, Payame Noor University, P.O.BOX 19395-3697 Tehran, Iran
Abstract:

Optical modeling was applied for obtaining absorbance spectra and band gap values for different morphology of ZnO semiconductor. In optical modeling, the relative permittivity scalars of zinc oxide coral like nanorods were calculated using the Bruggeman homogenization formalism. ZnO nano rods (ZONRs) as a nucleus layer were fabricated on the Indium Tin Oxide (ITO) by chronoamperometry (CA) in aqueous solution containing different concentration of zinc nitrate. Reduction of nitrate anion is a good resource for hydroxyl ion that with zinc anion results ZnO. The orientation and morphology of both the nucleus layer and successive coral like ZONRs were analyzed using X-ray diffraction (XRD).

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Journal title

volume 3  issue Issue 2, pp. 85-179

pages  85- 92

publication date 2015-01-01

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