Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1653442 | Materials Letters | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
ZnO nanobelts with triangular top/bottom surfaces (so-called necktie-like nanobelts) are synthesized by a vapor transport deposition method. Scanning electron microscopy observations show that the ZnO nanobelts have a necktie-like morphology and are capped by particles. Transmission electron microscopy examinations indicate that the nanobelts have top and bottom surfaces of ± (11–20), and grow along [1–100]. The particles adhered at tips of the nanobelts are proved to be ZnO. On the basis of SEM and TEM observations, it is believed that the growth of the necktie-like ZnO nanobelts is a VLS process catalyzed by Zn droplets, i.e. a self-catalytic VLS growth. The result reported here is new evidence for such a mechanism.
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Authors
J.K. Jian, Cong Wang, Z.H. Zhang, X.L. Chen, L.H. Xu, T.M. Wang,