| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1796237 | Journal of Crystal Growth | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Shape-controlled ZnO nanostructures (nanorods, nanotips, nanonails, nanowires, nanoropes and nanolawns) were synthesized by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition at relatively low growth temperature (400-500 °C) via assistance of colloidal gold (Au) nanoparticles dispersed on SiO2/Si substrates. The shape variation of the nanostructures was sensitive to the density of the Au nanoparticles on substrates as well as the growth temperature, allowing the effective shape control of the nanostructures by handling those parameters. The grown ZnO nanostructures were found to have negligibly weak deep-level emission, as evidenced by photoluminescence (PL) measurements. The strong PL emission band, which originate from free-excitons in shape-controlled ZnO nanostructures indicates that the shaped-controlled ZnO nanostructures by this method have high optical quality.
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Authors
Sang-Woo Kim, Shizuo Fujita, Hyun-Kyu Park, Beelyong Yang, Han-Ki Kim, Dae Ho Yoon,
