Abstract
We report the synthesis of zinc oxide nanowires with unusual [101 0] growth direction via a simple chemical vapor transport
method by direct oxidation of zinc powder at 850 oC. Morphology of the nanowires was characterized by field emission
scanning electron microscopy. The lengths of the nanowires were up to several hundred microns and the diameters were
about 100 nanometers. The growth habit of ZnO nanowires was investigated by high resolution transmission electron
microscopy and selected area electron diffraction. The detail composition of ZnO nanowire was determined by X-ray energy
dispersive spectrometer. This synthetic route is versatile and can be used in fabricating other one dimension metal oxide
nanowires.
Keywords
Nanostructures, Crystal growth, Electron microscopy.
Citation
ZHEN FANG, XIU LIN, KAIBIN TANG, XIANWEN WEI, FENG TAO, Growth of ZnO Nanowires with unusual growth directions, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 3, 5, May 2009, pp.446-449 (2009).
Submitted at: March 23, 2009
Accepted at: May 25, 2009