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Well-ordered ZnO nanowires with controllable inclination on semipolar ZnO surfaces by chemical bath deposition

Journal

NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 29, Issue 47, Pages -

Publisher

IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/1361-6528/aadf62

Keywords

ZnO nanowires; semipolar surfaces; selective area growth; homoepitaxy

Funding

  1. French Research National Agency through the project DOSETTE [ANR-17-CE24-0003]
  2. French Research National Agency through the project ROLLER [ANR-17-CE09-0033]
  3. Carnot Institute Energies du Futur through the project ECOLED
  4. Centre of Excellence of Multifunctional Architectured Materials 'CEMAM' - 'Investments for the Future' Program [ANR-10-LABX-44-01]
  5. French RENATECH network through the CIME-Nanotech and PTA technological platforms in a cleanroom environment

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Controlling the formation of ZnO nanowire (NW) arrays on a wide variety of substrates is crucial for their efficient integration into nanoscale devices. While their nucleation and growth by chemical bath deposition (CBD) have intensively been investigated on non-polar and polar c-plane ZnO surfaces, their formation on alternatively oriented ZnO surfaces has not been addressed yet. In this work, the standard CBD technique of ZnO is investigated on (10 (1) over bar2) and (20 (2) over bar1) semipolar ZnO single crystal surfaces. A uniform nanostructured layer consisting of tilted ZnO NWs is formed on the (10 (1) over bar2) surface while elongated nanostructures are coalesced into a two-dimensional compact layer on the (20 (2) over bar1) surface. By further combining the CBD with selective area growth (SAG) using electron beam-assisted lithography, highly tilted well-ordered ZnO NWs with high structural uniformity are grown on the (20 (2) over bar1) patterned surface. The structural analysis reveals that ZnO NWs are homoepitaxially grown along the polar c-axis. The occurrence of quasi-transverse and -longitudinal optical phonon modes in Raman spectra is detected and their origin and position are explained in the framework of the Loudon's model. These results highlight the possibility to form ZnO NWs on original semipolar ZnO surfaces. It also opens the way for comprehensively understanding the nucleation and growth of ZnO NW arrays on poorly and highly textured polycrystalline ZnO seed layers composed of nanoparticles with a wide range of non-polar, semipolar, and polar plane orientations. Eventually, the possibility to tune both the inclination and dimensions of well-ordered ZnO NW arrays by using SAG on semipolar surfaces is noteworthy for photonic and optoelectronic nanoscale devices.

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