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Low-temperature growth and field emission of ZnO nanowire arrays
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Materials ScienceElectrical EngineeringEngineeringElectronic MaterialsNanomaterialsNanotechnologyMaterials FabricationZno Nanowire ArraysApplied PhysicsZno NanowiresZno ArraysOxide ElectronicsNanostructure SynthesisNanofabricationNanoscale ScienceZno NanowireNanophysics
Structural, optical, and field-emission properties of ZnO nanowire arrays grown at 90°C are investigated. Single-crystalline ZnO nanowires with low level of oxygen vacancies are obtained at low temperatures. The nanowire growth is strongly dependent on the seeding method used but independent of the substrate materials, which enable large scale growth of ZnO arrays on all kinds of substrates including polymers. We have demonstrated stable electron emission at low-field strengths for nanowires grown on polystyrene and polyethylene foils, making them promising candidates for fabrication of flexible cold cathodes. Deposition of a few nanometers of gold on ZnO nanowires significantly lowers the field required for electron emission, which is explained in terms of additional field enhancement from Au islands on top of the ZnO nanowires.
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