J. Phys. Chem. C, 111 (45), 17136 -17145, 2007. 10.1021/jp075368y S1932-7447(07)05368-X
Web Release Date: October 16, 2007

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Size- and Orientation-Dependent Photovoltaic Properties of ZnO Nanorods

Qidong Zhao, Tengfeng Xie, Linlin Peng, Yanhong Lin, Ping Wang, Liang Peng, and Dejun Wang*

College of Chemistry, Jilin University, Changchun 130012, People's Republic of China

Received: July 10, 2007

In Final Form: September 1, 2007

Abstract:

ZnO nanorod arrays on an ITO substrate and nanorod powder have been prepared via a chemical method in aqueous solution at low temperature. Two dimensions of composite nanorods in the arrays were obtained by controlling the reaction time. SEM, XRD, UV-vis transmission, and PL measurements have been utilized to characterize the samples. The surface photovoltage (SPV) spectra of the three samples have been comparatively investigated by a lock-in amplifier with dc bias and Kelvin probe (KP) based measurements. The kinetic features of SPV responses are interpreted in terms of ac SPV phase spectra and SPV transients on a KP. We demonstrate that the photovoltaic properties of ZnO nanorods not only depend on the rod size, but also rely on the crystallographic orientation. The mechanisms therein have been discussed in detail. Our results could lead to better understanding of the photovoltaic properties in ZnO nanostructures.


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