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Substrate-free growth, characterization and growth mechanism of ZnO nanorod close-packed arrays

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NANOTECHNOLOGY
Volume 19, Issue 3, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/19/03/035704

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ZnO nanorod close-packed arrays are successfully fabricated in a substrate-free manner by a citric acid assisted annealing process at a low growth temperature of 400 degrees C. Each nanorod of ZnO nanorod close-packed arrays grows along the [0001] direction and is single crystalline with an average diameter of 50 nm, and an average length of 0.5 mu m. The aspect ratio is 10. The ZnO nanorod close-packed arrays show a strong exciton absorption peak at 372 nm in UV-visible absorption spectra, exhibiting a blue-shift relative to the bulk exciton absorption (387 nm). Finally, a new growth mechanism is proposed for the substrate-free preparation of ZnO nanorod close-packed arrays by a citric acid assisted annealing process.

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