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Single-crystalline ZnO nanobelts by RF sputtering

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JOURNAL OF CRYSTAL GROWTH
Volume 282, Issue 3-4, Pages 365-369

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2005.05.020

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low-dimensional structures; nanostructures; physical vapor deposition processes; nanomaterials; oxides; semiconducting II-VI materials

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ZnO nanobelts were synthesized by RE sputtering on copper substrates. The sputtering time was 60 min, in an argon atmosphere at a pressure of 40 mTorr, and with R F power set at 300 W. The obtained ZnO nanobelts exhibit a single-crystalline hexagonal structure with a thickness, width and length of about 10, 50 nm, and several micrometers, respectively. The TEM analysis suggested that the ZnO nanobelts grew along the [1 1 (2) over bar 0] and [2 (1) over bar (1) over bar 0] directions on (0 0 0 1) plane. These ZnO nanobelts have a potential application for use as a nanogas sensor. (c) 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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