Selective growth of ZnO micro- and nano-structures on fs-laser processed metallic Zn substrates for large area applications Articles uri icon

publication date

  • January 2025

issue

  • 177797

volume

  • 1010

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 0925-8388

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1873-4669

abstract

  • The synthesis of large area micro- and nano-structured ZnO surfaces has been successfully achieved through a two-step process. It involves the irradiation of Zn metal sheets with femtosecond laser pulses (350 fs at 1030 nm) at high repetition rates (100–500 kHz), and fast scanning speeds (cm/s). Subsequently, the irradiated sheets are thermally treated in an Argon flux at 380 °C, a temperature significantly lower than that typically required for growing micro- and nanostructures in ZnO. Fs-laser irradiation promotes the initial development of topography and the localized oxidation of the metal. This enables the further growth of micro- and nanostructures at preferential sites with good crystalline quality and luminescent properties. Analysis of the material at different processing steps shows that the initial laser-induced oxidation is crucial in defining ZnO growth mechanisms upon thermal treatment, and determining the final properties. We have tested the potential use of these structures as reusable photocalyst. The ease of catalyst recovery in photocatalysis experiments and the degree of degradation achieved may be considered as key performance indicators. Photocatalytic activity tests performed with a Rhodamine B solution showed degradation values up to 43 % over 90 min. The morphology of the samples remains unaltered after photocatalysis experiments.

subjects

  • Chemistry
  • Materials science and engineering

keywords

  • zno nanostructures; fs-laser structuring; laser induced periodic structures (lipss); vapour-solid growth; vapour-liquid-solid growth; photocatalysis