Investigations on Structural and Optical Properties of Hydrothermally Synthesized Zn2SnO4 Nanoparticles
Author(s) -
L. Allwin Joseph,
J. Emima Jeronsia,
M. Mary Jaculine,
S. Jerome Das
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
physics research international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2090-2239
pISSN - 2090-2220
DOI - 10.1155/2016/1801795
Subject(s) - materials science , crystallite , stannate , scherrer equation , band gap , photoluminescence , zinc , nanoparticle , analytical chemistry (journal) , ternary operation , nanotechnology , chemistry , optoelectronics , metallurgy , chromatography , computer science , programming language
Ternary oxide Zn 2 SnO 4 has emerged as a promising material due to its tunable work function, band gap energy, and electric resistivity by simply varying the composition of the material. Zinc stannate nanoparticles were synthesized by green hydrothermal growth technique at 200°C for the reaction time of 24 h using stannic chloride pentahydrate (SnCl 4 ·5H 2 O) and zinc chloride (ZnCl 2 ) as precursors maintained at pH value of 8. X-ray diffraction analysis confirmed the phase purity and high crystalline nature of the synthesized sample. The estimated crystallite size was about 12.3 nm corresponding to the most prominent plane (311) using Scherrer equation. Morphology of the sample was characterized by SEM analysis, which confirmed the presence of small size nanoparticles. The optical property of synthesized sample was studied by using UV-visible and PL spectroscopy analysis. The derived optical band gap of 3.94 eV was found to be blue shifted as compared to bulk Zn 2 SnO 4 (3.6 eV), which should be attributed to the quantum size effects. Room temperature photoluminescence spectrum showed emission bands at 397 nm and 468 nm.
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