Abstract
We present the growth of ZnO on PMMA-coated substrate under influence of different immersion time by solution-immersion technique. PMMA polymer was coated on the substrate by spin-coating method. The sample was then prepared for PMMA thin film and immersed for four (4) and six (6) hours
in zinc solution. FESEM result shows the morphology of PMMA thin films and rod-like structure of ZnO was obtained after ZnO grow on PMMA. EDX analysis confirms the existence of ZnO and PMMA contains in the sample. The structural properties were studied by Raman Spectra and the optical properties
were characterized using Photoluminescence (PL), and Ultraviolet-Vis (UV-Vis) spectroscopy. It was found that shorter time of immersion (4 hours) produced higher intensity of PL and Raman. From UV-Vis measurement 4 hours of immersion indicate the low absorption probably caused from the distribution
of ZnO on PMMA-coated substrate is randomly dispersed. However, 4 hours of immersion be chosen in this UV measurement because the sample is more crystalline and may have small size of ZnO. It showed that the optical properties was significantly affected by the surface morphology and the scattering
light efficiently is very dependent on particle distribution of the films.