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Metal catalyst for low-temperature growth of controlled zinc oxide nanowires on arbitrary substrates.


ABSTRACT: Zinc oxide nanowires generated by hydrothermal method present superior physical and chemical characteristics. Quality control of the growth has been very challenging and controlled growth is only achievable under very limited conditions using homogeneous seed layers with high temperature processes. Here we show the controlled ZnO nanowire growth on various organic and inorganic materials without the requirement of a homogeneous seed layer and a high temperature process. We also report the discovery of an important role of the electronegativity in the nanowire growth on arbitrary substrates. Using heterogeneous metal oxide interlayers with low-temperature hydrothermal methods, we demonstrate well-controlled ZnO nanowire arrays and single nanowires on flat or curved surfaces. A metal catalyst and heterogeneous metal oxide interlayers are found to determine lattice-match with ZnO and to largely influence the controlled alignment. These findings will contribute to the development of novel nanodevices using controlled nanowires.

SUBMITTER: Kim BH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3953727 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Metal catalyst for low-temperature growth of controlled zinc oxide nanowires on arbitrary substrates.

Kim Baek Hyun BH   Kwon Jae W JW  

Scientific reports 20140314


Zinc oxide nanowires generated by hydrothermal method present superior physical and chemical characteristics. Quality control of the growth has been very challenging and controlled growth is only achievable under very limited conditions using homogeneous seed layers with high temperature processes. Here we show the controlled ZnO nanowire growth on various organic and inorganic materials without the requirement of a homogeneous seed layer and a high temperature process. We also report the discov  ...[more]

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