Tuesday, June 24, 2014

Observation of defect state in highly ordered titanium dioxide nanotube arrays

For the first time, a conductive-substrate induced electro-deposition approach is employed to achieve highly ordered TiO 2 nanotube arrays based on an anodic aluminum oxide template. Different from other methods, the morphology and parameters of arrays can be adjusted easily through changing the exposure area of a conductive layer. All these arrays are used as matrixes to explore the defect state emission by photoluminescence (PL) spectra. Interestingly, we find that the emission from blue edge to red edge (∼450 nm–600 nm) are apparently quenched in the ordered nanotube arrays, especially when compared to the PL spectra of nanowire arrays, single nanotube and nanoparticles. This distinct result originates from passivation of oxygen vacancies residing along the tube walls when the tubes are interconnected, which is further evidenced by the observation of PL spectra with crystalline phase and sintering. The passivation of defects suggests valuable charge transport perpend...

Hongchao Zhang, Min Zhou, Qun Fu, Bo Lei, Wei Lin, Heshuai Guo, Minghong Wu and Yong Lei

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