Jiaming LiuChunxiang XuGuoping ZhuXinrui LiYujia CuiYi YangXiao Wei Sun
Vertically aligned zinc oxide nanorod arrays were grown directly using a zinc foil as both source and substrate in pure water at low temperature by a simple hydrothermal reaction. The morphology and crystal structure of the ZnO nanorod arrays were examined by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy and x-ray diffraction, respectively. The nanorods grew along the [0?0?0?1] direction and were 80?nm in diameter and almost 2??m in length. Directly employing the zinc foil substrate as cathode, the field emission (FE) of the ZnO nanorods presented a two-stage slope behaviour in a ln(J/E2)?1/E plot according to the Fowler?Nordheim equation. The FE behaviour was investigated by considering the action of the defects in ZnO nanorods based on the measurement of the photoluminescence.
Hafiz Muhammad Salman AjmalWaqar KhanFasihullah KhanNoor-ul HudaSam-Dong Kim
Padmakar G. ChavanSandip PatilMahendra A. MoreShashwati SenMadhvi SharmaK.P. MutheUmananda M. BhattaP.V. SatyamDilip S. Joag
Ang WeiChunxiang XuXiao Wei SunWei HuangGuo-Qiang Lo
Siddhant K DasSurya N SahooS.N. SarangiPratap K. Sahoo
Ang WeiXiao Wei SunC. X. XuZhili DongM. B. YuWei Huang