Abstract:
The polarized Raman spectra of an array of vertical zinc oxide microrods prepared by the carbothermal synthesis on a Si(001) substrate have been investigated. The length and diameter of the rods are 9 $\pm$ 0.5 $\mu$m and 210 $\pm$ 50 nm, respectively. X-ray diffraction studies have confirmed the mutual crystallographic orientation [001]$_{\mathrm{ZnO}}$$\parallel$ [001]$_{\mathrm{Si}}$ in the direction normal to the substrate plane. In the Raman spectra of the rods, there are modes forbidden by selection rules for the single crystal: the
$A_1(TO)$$E^{\mathrm{high}}_2$ and modes in the scattering geometry $x(yz)\bar{x}$ and the $E_1(LO)$ mode in the geometry $x(zz)\bar{x}$. It has been found that the spectra contain quasi-modes $Q(TO)$ and $Q(LO)$, the spectral position of which shifts with a variation in the angle of incidence of the exciting radiation. The angle range of propagation of the exciting radiation in the array of rods is estimated as $\sim$ 25$^\circ$ for a fixed angle of incidence by comparing the spectral shift of the quasi-modes with experimental data for the single crystal.