Samsudi SakraniPeshawa O. AminSyahida Suhaimi
Zinc oxide nanowires have been synthesized using a hot tube vacuum evaporation method. Essentially, ZnO powder and silicon substrate were placed in upper and lower streams of a horizontal quartz tube, respectively and heated via a furnace up to 960 C for about 1 hour. During the heating process, evaporated ZnO vapour was transported to lower stream and deposited onto the substrate containing Au catalyst at constant pressure of 1 torr. The substrate tilt angles were chosen for 0° and 30° and argon flow rates between 1.1-5.0 sccm. Observation on FESEM/EDX and field emission resultsrevealed the optimal growth of ZnO nanowires which occurred at an angle 30° and flow rate of 5 sccm. Parameters such as atom% of Zn and O and aspect ratio were measured and analysed.
Yingjie XingZ. H. XiX.D. ZhangJinhui SongRongming WangJun XuZheng XueDapeng Yu
Syahida SuhaimiSamsudi SakraniNadhrah Md YatimM. A. Hashim
Zhongxue YangFeng ZhuYanjun WuWeimin ZhouYafei Zhang
Weiwei WangGengmin ZhangLigang YuXin BaiZhaoxiang ZhangXingyu Zhao
A. WisitsoraatI. PimtaraD. PhokharatkulKata JaruwongrangseeAdisorn Tuantranont