Abstract
Light backscattering by Zinc Oxide (ZnO) nanorods at different growth duration is investigated. Synthesis of ZnO nanorods
was done using hydrothermal techniques on the end of silica optical fiber (SOF), the growth duration of nanorods is varied
at 4, 6 and 8 hrs. Optical and physical characterization was accomplished to validate the light backscattering and
morphology of ZnO. Optical characterization was performed by measuring the output power of the backscattered light, the
result indicates that 8 hrs growth duration is optimum to achieve the highest backscattering. The sample with the optimum
growth time was analyzed using the field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) image and electron dispersive
spectrum (EDS) result. Both results confirmed the presence of ZnO on the end of silica fiber..
Keywords
ZnO nanorods, Hydrothermal technique, Light backscattering.
Citation
M. Q. LOKMAN, H. R. A. RAHIM, M. YASIN, Z. JUSOH, S. W. HARUN, Evaluation of light backscattering by zinc oxide nanorods on fiber end of silica optical fiber, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 10, 11-12, November–December 2016, pp.885-888 (2016).
Submitted at: Aug. 10, 2016
Accepted at: Nov. 25, 2016