Yaoguo FangK.M.-C. WongYong Lei
Abstract In this article, zinc oxide (ZnO) nanostructures of different shapes were fabricated on silicon substrate. Well-aligned and long ZnO nanowire (NW) arrays, as well as leaf-like ZnO nanostructures (which consist of modulated and single-phase structures), were fabricated by a chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method without the assistance of a catalyst. On the other hand, needle-like ZnO NW arrays were first fabricated with the CVD process followed by chemical etching of the NW arrays. The use of chemical etching provides a low-cost and convenient method of obtaining the needle-like arrays. In addition, the field emission properties of the different ZnO NW arrays were also investigated where some differences in the turn-on field and the field-enhancement factors were observed for the ZnO nanostructures of different lengths and shapes. It was experimentally observed that the leaf-like ZnO nanostructure is most suitable for field emission due to its lowest turn-on and threshold field as well as its high field-enhancement factor among the different synthesized nanostructures.
Zhiqiang WangJiangfeng GongYun SuYuwen JiangShaoguang Yang
Zhiqiang Wang (48987)Jiangfeng Gong (2294845)Yun Su (289202)Yuwen Jiang (295890)Shaoguang Yang (300448)
Zhenglin LiShaozhi DengNingsheng XuJun Chen
Ji ZhouLi GongShaozhi DengJiahui ChenJuncong SheNing Xu
Tandra GhoshalSubhajit BiswasSoumitra KarS K De