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Size control of ZnO nanorod arrays grown by metalorganic chemical vapour deposition
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringEngineeringNanoscale ChemistryNanomaterialsNanotechnologyMetalorganic Chemical VapourSize ControlApplied PhysicsFat Zno NrasOxide ElectronicsSlim Zno NrasNanostructuringNanostructure SynthesisZno Nanorod ArraysChemical DepositionNanoscale ScienceChemical Vapor Deposition
The size control of vertically aligned ZnO nanorod arrays (NRAs) grown by catalyst-free metalorganic chemical vapour deposition is accomplished by changing the O/Zn precursor ratio. At a higher O/Zn precursor ratio, fat ZnO NRAs with excellent alignment are produced. In contrast, slim ZnO NRAs that are considerably less well aligned grow at a lower O/Zn precursor ratio. Irrespective of their different sizes and alignments, the individual ZnO nanorods are of a defect-free single-crystalline nature and of high optical quality, indicating that changing the precursor ratio is a promising way of fabricating size-controlled ZnO NRAs.
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