JOURNAL ARTICLE

Zinc oxide nanotetrapods

Zheng ChenZhiwei ShanMao‐Sheng CaoLei LuScott X. Mao

Year: 2004 Journal:   Nanotechnology Vol: 15 (3)Pages: 365-369   Publisher: IOP Publishing

Abstract

The carrier gas flow rate, a key parameter for controlling the morphology and size in the synthesis of nanomaterials by thermal evaporation—vapour phase transport—condensation processes, can significantly affect the shape and size of the products. Besides nanoscale ZnO dendrites and wires, a uniform tetrapod-shaped ZnO nanostructure has also been successfully synthesized by using a controlled carrier gas flow rate during synthesis. The ZnO nanotetrapod was formed via a vapour–solid process. The special structural character of the nanotetrapods may have interesting physical properties and potential applications in semiconductor electronic devices.

Keywords:
Materials science Nanomaterials Nanostructure Condensation Zinc Nanotechnology Semiconductor Nanoscopic scale Oxide Evaporation Volumetric flow rate Chemical engineering Optoelectronics Metallurgy

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