Abstract:
ZnO nanowire arrays (NWs) have attracted great interest as the building blocks for emerging applications in new flexible and elastic electronic and optoelectronic devices (e.g. smart cards, light emitting diodes (LEDs), displays, etc.) with higher functionality. Since flexible plastic substrates (FPS) are important, soft post-growth treatments compatible with FPS must be found to significantly improve the properties of NWs deposited on it. We present an innovative low-temperature hydrothermal treatment in an autoclave to improve the structural and optical properties of ZnO NWs grown by electrochemical deposition at low temperature (80°C) on transparent flexible polymer-based indium-tin-oxide (ITO) coated substrates. The layer characterizations by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD) showed the improvement of the wire surface smoothness and of their structural quality. The observed higher excitonic photoluminescence at 381nm and the stronger optical phonon modes in the Raman spectra demonstrated the superior performance of the post-growth hydrothermal treatment compared to a conventional annealing at the same temperature. The presented results pave the way for the realization of new highly efficient ZnO-based optoelectronic devices on flexible plastic substrates or elastic foils.