Growth of high-density zinc oxide nanorods on porous silicon by thermal evaporation

The formation of high-density zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorods on porous silicon (PS) substrates at growth temperatures of 600-1000 °C by a simple thermal evaporation of zinc (Zn) powder in the presence of oxygen (O2) gas was systematically investigated. The high-density growth of ZnO nanorods with (0002)...

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Main Author: Rusli N.I.; Tanikawa M.; Mahmood M.R.; Yasui K.; Hashim A.M.
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Published: 2012
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Rusli N.I.; Tanikawa M.; Mahmood M.R.; Yasui K.; Hashim A.M.
Growth of high-density zinc oxide nanorods on porous silicon by thermal evaporation
2012
Materials
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12
10.3390/ma5122817
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84876461426&doi=10.3390%2fma5122817&partnerID=40&md5=796981b4abcafd8b5419bcf34bf38c33
The formation of high-density zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorods on porous silicon (PS) substrates at growth temperatures of 600-1000 °C by a simple thermal evaporation of zinc (Zn) powder in the presence of oxygen (O2) gas was systematically investigated. The high-density growth of ZnO nanorods with (0002) orientation over a large area was attributed to the rough surface of PS, which provides appropriate planes to promote deposition of Zn or ZnOx seeds as nucleation sites for the subsequent growth of ZnO nanorods. The geometrical morphologies of ZnO nanorods are determined by the ZnOx seed structures, i.e., cluster or layer structures. The flower-like hexagonal-faceted ZnO nanorods grown at 600 °C seem to be generated from the sparsely distributed ZnOx nanoclusters. Vertically aligned hexagonal-faceted ZnO nanorods grown at 800 °C may be inferred from the formation of dense arrays of ZnOx clusters. The formation of disordered ZnO nanorods formed at 1000 °C may due to the formation of a ZnOx seed layer. The growth mechanism involved has been described by a combination of self-catalyzed vapor-liquid-solid (VLS) and vapor-solid (VS) mechanism. The results suggest that for a more precise study on the growth of ZnO nanostructures involving the introduction of seeds, the initial seed structures must be taken into account given their significant effects. © 2012 by the authors.

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author Rusli N.I.; Tanikawa M.; Mahmood M.R.; Yasui K.; Hashim A.M.
spellingShingle Rusli N.I.; Tanikawa M.; Mahmood M.R.; Yasui K.; Hashim A.M.
Growth of high-density zinc oxide nanorods on porous silicon by thermal evaporation
author_facet Rusli N.I.; Tanikawa M.; Mahmood M.R.; Yasui K.; Hashim A.M.
author_sort Rusli N.I.; Tanikawa M.; Mahmood M.R.; Yasui K.; Hashim A.M.
title Growth of high-density zinc oxide nanorods on porous silicon by thermal evaporation
title_short Growth of high-density zinc oxide nanorods on porous silicon by thermal evaporation
title_full Growth of high-density zinc oxide nanorods on porous silicon by thermal evaporation
title_fullStr Growth of high-density zinc oxide nanorods on porous silicon by thermal evaporation
title_full_unstemmed Growth of high-density zinc oxide nanorods on porous silicon by thermal evaporation
title_sort Growth of high-density zinc oxide nanorods on porous silicon by thermal evaporation
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description The formation of high-density zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorods on porous silicon (PS) substrates at growth temperatures of 600-1000 °C by a simple thermal evaporation of zinc (Zn) powder in the presence of oxygen (O2) gas was systematically investigated. The high-density growth of ZnO nanorods with (0002) orientation over a large area was attributed to the rough surface of PS, which provides appropriate planes to promote deposition of Zn or ZnOx seeds as nucleation sites for the subsequent growth of ZnO nanorods. The geometrical morphologies of ZnO nanorods are determined by the ZnOx seed structures, i.e., cluster or layer structures. The flower-like hexagonal-faceted ZnO nanorods grown at 600 °C seem to be generated from the sparsely distributed ZnOx nanoclusters. Vertically aligned hexagonal-faceted ZnO nanorods grown at 800 °C may be inferred from the formation of dense arrays of ZnOx clusters. The formation of disordered ZnO nanorods formed at 1000 °C may due to the formation of a ZnOx seed layer. The growth mechanism involved has been described by a combination of self-catalyzed vapor-liquid-solid (VLS) and vapor-solid (VS) mechanism. The results suggest that for a more precise study on the growth of ZnO nanostructures involving the introduction of seeds, the initial seed structures must be taken into account given their significant effects. © 2012 by the authors.
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