Ellipsometric evaluation and morphology of mixed zinc sulfide/zinc oxide and zinc oxide nanostructures synthesized at various temperatures
Abstract
The aim of this work was to carry out systematic studies of how synthesis temperatures affect the morphology and
properties of mixed zinc sulfide/zinc oxide (ZnSxOy and ZnO) nanostructures, and to get reliable data on optical constants of
ZnSxOy and ZnO nanowires/nanobelts (NW/NB) for the use in device applications. ZnSxOy and ZnO NWs/NBs were fabricated
using vapor transport in an open-end tube. Mixed ZnS0.47O0.62NWs was obtained at the synthesis temperature of 850 °C. The
sulfur content disappeared as the temperature increased to 950 °C and 1050 °C and the morphology changed to a mixture of
NW/NB. The NW prepared at 850 °C were indexed as mixed phases of hexagonal ZnS and hexagonal ZnO structures. The NW/NB
prepared at 950 °C and 1050 °C were indexed as pure hexagonal ZnO structures. The thickness, surface roughness, and optical
constants of the synthesized nanostructured samples were extracted from measurements of spectroscopic ellipsometry. A
two-layers model was proposed to fit the calculated data to the measured ellipsometric spectra. The estimated band gap values
of the prepared nanostructures lay 0.66–0.79 eV below the bulk ZnO value due to the lower oxygen content present in the
samples and the stresses built in the samples during preparation.