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Field emission of vertically aligned V2O5 nanowires on an ITO surface prepared with gaseous transport

Journal

JOURNAL OF SOLID STATE CHEMISTRY
Volume 182, Issue 8, Pages 2285-2289

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.jssc.2009.05.042

Keywords

Crystal growth; Nanomaterials; Optical materials and properties; V2O5

Funding

  1. National Science Council [NSC94-2113-M-009-012, 94-2120-M-009-014]

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Growing V2O5 nanowires (NWs) on a conducting glass substrate combines gaseous transport and pyrolytic deposition of vanadium polyoxometalate anions, and yields vertically aligned vanadium-oxide nanowires. Scanning electron and transmission electron microscopy, selected-area electron diffraction, Raman spectra and powder X-ray analyses indicate that V2O5 nanowires as synthesized were single-crystalline and grew anisotropically among direction [010]. NH2OH center dot HCl served not only as a reducing agent to produce vanadium polyoxometalate clusters but also as a source of NH3 gas to facilitate the vapor pyrolysis and deposition. The optical properties of V2O5 nanowires exhibit a character dependent on structure. Field emission (FE) measurements show a small turn-on field voltage similar to 8.3V/mu m, maximum Current density 1.8 mA/cm(2), and a linear Fowler-Nordheim behavior. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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