Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles have been produced using precipitation
methods from ethanolic solution. Rare-earth metal doping was performed,
and the effect of lithium codoping on the luminescence properties of the
rare-earth doped products was assessed. The resulting particles were
characterized using cathodoluminescence and scanning electron microscopy.
It was found that lithium significantly enhanced the cathodoluminescence
signal from the rare-earth ions, which has been attributed to the
increased integration of the rare-earth ions into the ZnO structure. The
nanophase ZnO products were also annealed in argon, hydrogen, and oxygen,
with hydrogen being the most successful for removing the broad defect
emission present in as-grown samples and enhancing the ZnO near band edge
emission.