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Enabling high solubility of ZnO in TiO2 by nanolamination of atomic layer deposition
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Enabling high solubility of ZnO in TiO2 by nanolamination of atomic layer deposition

C.-Y. Su, C.-C. Wang, Y.-C. Hsueh, V. Gurylev, C.-C. Kei and T.-P. Perng
Nanoscale, Vol.7(45), pp.19222-19230
07/12/2015

Abstract

Zn-doped TiO 2 nanotubes were fabricated by nanolaminated packing of alternating layers of TiO 2 and ZnO by atomic layer deposition (ALD) using a polycarbonate (PC) membrane as a template. With 400 cycles of ALD, the nanotubes with a thickness of 28 nm and an outer diameter of 220 nm were obtained after removing the PC membrane by annealing at 450 °C. The doping concentration of ZnO in TiO 2 depends on the precursor cycle ratio of ZnO to TiO 2 . With the precursor cycle ratio of ZnO : TiO 2 at 0.04, a uniform bulk solubility of ∼8 at% is obtained, and the surface concentration of Zn is even higher, ∼16 at%. From the depth profiles measured by secondary ion mass spectrometry, Zn is uniformly distributed across the thickness, which is further confirmed by analyses of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and Raman spectroscopy. Additionally, from the transmission electron microscopic observation, the highly doped anatase TiO 2 exhibits some regions of severe deformation that results in localized solid-state amorphization.

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