Sumithra Sivadas Menon
Anna University
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RSC Advances | 2014
R. Ramesh; R. Loganathan; Sumithra Sivadas Menon; K. Baskar; Shubra Singh
Controlled nucleation and growth of Zinc oxide nanorods is achieved on GaN, etched GaN and AlGaN/GaN heterostructure bottom layers grown by a metal organic chemical vapour deposition technique. The effects of the bottom crystalline layers on the structural, morphological and optical properties of the as grown ZnO nanorods have been investigated by high-resolution X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, photoluminescence and Raman measurements. HRXRD (0002) reciprocal-space mapping (RSMs) studies were performed on GaN and AlGaN/GaN layers before and after the growth of ZnO nanostructures to investigate the impact of strain upon the ZnO layer grown on GaN layers and AlGaN/GaN heterostructures. Raman intensity mapping shows the densely nucleated hexagonal pit like structures for the etched GaN layer, providing an enhanced surface area for primary nucleation suggesting that the growth species prefer to condense on locations with maximum binding energy. The increase in nucleation density for etched GaN layers also result in dense nanorods which exhibit better excitonic emission. Our studies suggest that ZnO nanostructures with improved optical and structural properties can be grown on etched-GaN as well as AlGaN/GaN heterostructures as the bottom layer. It is interesting to observe that the bottom GaN layer can be easily employed to determine the optical quality of ZnO layer.
RSC Advances | 2016
Sumithra Sivadas Menon; Sayantani Sen; Pallabi Pramanik; Anirban Bhattacharyya; Bhavana Gupta; Brajesh Tiwari; K. Baskar; Shubra Singh
Photo-electrochemically active nanostructured (Zn0.97Ga0.03)(O0.95N0.05) solid solution has been synthesized by a solution combustion technique for realizing photocatalytic activity under visible light. A competing free excitonic and defect bound emission is observed from the sample which was investigated by temperature dependent photoluminescence from 4 K to 300 K. The defect bound emission dominates at room temperature providing an anomalous enhanced red emission, not reported before. A broad visible emission confirms the introduction of new defect levels as an impact of solid solution formation as established later by valence band (VB) XPS spectra. VB XPS shows the top of the valence band has shifted without affecting the conduction band, thereby reducing effective band gap of the solid solution from 3.35 eV to 2.8 eV. Tuning of the bandgap is essential to facilitate its activity under visible light irradiation as demonstrated in our present work. The generation of charge carriers, their effective separation and reduced trap states has been demonstrated by photoelectrochemical measurements in order to confirm the potential of the sample for efficient photocatalytic activity. The present sample exhibits a low mean life time with reduced trap states as compared to some previously reported results.
DAE SOLID STATE PHYSICS SYMPOSIUM 2015 | 2016
Sumithra Sivadas Menon; R. Anitha; Bhavana Gupta; K. Baskar; Shubra Singh
GaN-ZnO solid solution has emerged as a successful and reproducible photocatalyst for overall water splitting by one-step photoexcitation, with a bandgap in visible region. When the solid solution is formed, some of the Zn and O ions are replaced by Ga and N ions respectively and there is a narrowing of bandgap which is hypothesized as due to Zn3d-N2p repulsion. The traditional method of synthesis of GaN-ZnO solid solution is by nitridation of the starting oxides under constant ammonia flow. Here we report a solution combustion technique for the synthesis of the solid solution at a temperature about 500 ° C in a muffle furnace with metal nitrates as precursors and urea as the fuel. The as prepared samples showed change in color with the increased concentration of ZnO in the solution. The structural, microstructural, morphological and optical properties of the samples were realized by Powder X ray diffraction, Scanning electron microscopy, Energy dispersive X ray analysis, Transmission electron microscopy ...
DAE SOLID STATE PHYSICS SYMPOSIUM 2016 | 2017
Suchita Dhankhar; Sumithra Sivadas Menon; Bhavana Gupta; K. Baskar; Shubra Singh
In the past few years with increase in population and global warming the requirement to store energy from various sources has increased. Recent research have been focused on oxide materials as energy storage device due to their unique structure and interesting properties. Perovskites materials such as La0.5Sr0.5CoO3-δ and SrRuO3 shows capacitive behavior. In previous studies perovskite with different A and B sites have been studied. In this report we have chosen Ca2Fe2O5 perovskite material due to its interesting properties, structure and morphology which changes on introducing cobalt as dopant material. Further we investigated the performance of cobalt doping on the electrochemical behavior of Ca2Fe2-xCoxO5 (x=0, 0.01 and 0.03) using electrochemical characterization such as Cyclic voltammetry (CV), Galvanostatic charge-discharge (GCD) and Electrochemical impedance spectra (EIS).
DAE SOLID STATE PHYSICS SYMPOSIUM 2016 | 2017
Sumithra Sivadas Menon; R. Janani; K. Baskar; Bhavana Gupta; Shubra Singh
ZnO:GaN (oxy)nitride solid solution has been established as the most efficient non-oxide photocatalyst for water splitting under visible irradiation with one step photoexcitation and also boasts a band gap tunability from 2.8 eV to 2.5 eV[1]. The solid solution of GaN in ZnO is formed by the intersubstitution of few of Zn/O ions by Ga/N ions, and this results in the introduction of new defect levels above the valence band which narrows the effective band gap enabling activity under visible region of spectra. In this work, we report the synthesis of ZnO:GaN solid solution by a solution combustion technique where metal nitrates and urea are used as precursors. The Zn/Ga ratio was varied from 16 to 1 in the precursors. The as synthesized samples were characterized as phase pure by X-ray diffraction, where the wurtzite structure was retained up to Zn/Ga ratio of 5. The Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy studies revealed that as the Ga content in the solid solution increases there is a reduction in band gap, fro...
International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2015
Sumithra Sivadas Menon; B. Kuppulingam; K. Baskar; T.N. Sairam; T.R. Ravindran; Bhavana Gupta; Shubra Singh
Advanced Science Letters | 2014
Sumithra Sivadas Menon; B. Kuppulingam; R. Ramesh; K. Baskar; Shubra Singh
Materials Letters | 2014
Shubra Singh; Sumithra Sivadas Menon; Kapil Gupta; R. Jayavel
Vacuum | 2018
Sumithra Sivadas Menon; Gopal Bhalerao; Bhavana Gupta; K. Baskar; Shubra Singh
Nuclear Instruments & Methods in Physics Research Section B-beam Interactions With Materials and Atoms | 2018
S. Surender; S. Pradeep; K. Prabakaran; Sumithra Sivadas Menon; I. Davis Jacob; Shubra Singh; K. Baskar