| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1793026 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2011 | 5 Pages | 
Abstract
												Morphological change from ZnO films to ZnO prisms is achieved by an electrochemical deposition method on a graphite substrate at the low temperature of 70 °C. The ZnO prisms, which are prism-shaped ZnO rods with a wide diameter, have hexagonal well-defined crystallographic facets. The ZnO prism is 1.4 μm in diameter and 1.3 μm in length. Transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction patterns indicate that the ZnO prisms have a single-crystalline wurtzite structure with c-axis orientation. Additionally, cathodoluminescence shows that the annealed ZnO prisms in nitrogen gas emit a significant level of near-band-edge ultraviolet light.
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											Authors
												Takahiro Hamada, Eiji Fujii, Dewei Chu, Kazumi Kato, Yoshitake Masuda, 
											