Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1595059 Solid State Communications 2009 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Tetrapod ZnO nanostructures (TT-ZnO) were synthesized by an oxidation reaction technique by heating the mixture of zinc powder and hydrogen peroxide solution at 1000 ∘C under normal atmospheric pressure. The cross-sectional size which was determined at the middle of the legs and the length of TT-ZnO is about 200–1000 nm and 1–5 μm, respectively. XRD, EDS and TEM results confirmed that TT-ZnO is a hexagonal structure and has a growth direction along [0001] direction. A growth model of TT-ZnO by anisotropic growth via   a vapor–solid mechanism with 3D tetrahedral nucleus as a seed was proposed. The 3D tetrahedral nuclei form by accumulation and then, condensation of ZnO vapor due to a supersaturation condition. These 3D nuclei first grow along the cc-axis in four variants of tetrahedral axes due to symmetrical structure before finally forming the four-leg structure of TT-ZnO. Evidence to confirm this growth model were the kinked Y-shape, X-shape, and H-shape of the projected images of grain boundaries observed by TEM. This growth model could be generalized to explain other materials having a similar hexagonal structure such as GaN.

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