Raman spectroscopy study of structural disorder degree of ZnO ceramics
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2020
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A detailed study of Raman line-shape of low and high dense ZnO ceramics was carried out using a Raman
microprobe system with a solid-state laser source of 532 nm wavelength and 100 mW power at room temperature. The Raman activated bands for the ZnO wurtzite structure were observed in both samples. The line-width,
asymmetry parameter, and Raman shift were determined by fitting the Raman spectra to Breit-Wagner-Fano
(BWF) function and the degree of lattice disorder in the wurtzite structure were investigated by phonon
confinement physical models (PCM). The correlation length (L) and defect concentration (N) could be estimated
based on the spatial correlation model, being 3.01 nm and 3.15 nm (Elow
2 mode) and 2.70 nm and 2.83 nm (Ehigh
2
mode) and 8:84 � 1018cm 3 and 7:64 � 1018cm 3 (Elow
2 mode) and 1:21 � 1019cm 3 1:05 � 1019cm 3 (Ehigh
2
mode) for ZnO-LD and ZnO-HD samples, respectively. Since the Elow
2 and Ehigh
2 Raman phonon modes are sensitive
to vibration in Zn sub-lattice and oxygen vacancy, respectively, the results indicated that low dense samples have
a higher level of both defe
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ZnO ceramics, Raman spectroscopy, Breit-wagner-fano, Phonon confinement model (PCM)
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SILVA, Raphael Lucas de Sousa e; FRANCO JR, A. Raman spectroscopy study of structural disorder degree of ZnO ceramics. Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing, Amsterdam, v. 119, e105227, 2020. DOI: 10.1016/j.mssp.2020.105227. Disponível em: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1369800120311628. Acesso em: 4 set. 2023.