Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8045165 | Vacuum | 2014 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Comb-like ZnO nanostructures are prepared by chemical vapor deposition in a quartz vial and characterized by a scanning electron microscope. The comb-like ZnO structures are several tens of micrometers. The lengths of the branches (nanowires) gradually decrease along the growth direction of the comb-like ZnO structures. The branches have uniform diameters and are evenly distributed on the belt-stem. Electrical measurements indicate that the comb-like ZnO is intrinsic n-type semiconductor. Moreover, the nanostructures have good sensing properties. It is found that an individual ZnO comb exhibits fast and large response to ppm-level CO gas even at room temperature. The sensing mechanism is also discussed briefly. These results demonstrate that comb-like ZnO nanostructures have potential application in gas sensors without an external heater.
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Authors
Hong-Di Zhang, Yun-Ze Long, Zhao-Jian Li, Bin Sun,