Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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229067 | Journal of Industrial and Engineering Chemistry | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Highly crystalline rose-like microspheres made of nanosheets and hexagonal microdisks of zinc oxide (ZnO) were grown on Si and ZnO/Si substrates, respectively in solution at 90 °C without the use of any surfactants. The microdisks had lower defects and better optical properties than the microspheres and showed a strong UV emission at 378 nm. A possible growth mechanism based on the electrostatic forces between polarized ZnO nanostructures and substrates and the surface energy was proposed for the growth of microspheres and microdisks.
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Authors
Q. Ahsanulhaq, J.H. Kim, N.K. Reddy, Y.B. Hahn,