ZnO nanowire co-growth on SiO2 and C by carbothermal reduction and vapour advection.

Nanotechnology

Laboratorio de Física del Sólido, Departamento de Física, FACET, Universidad Nacional de Tucumán, Avenida Independencia 1800, 4000 Tucumán, Argentina.

Published: July 2012

Vertically aligned ZnO nanowires (NWs) were grown on Au-nanocluster-seeded amorphous SiO(2) films by the advective transport and deposition of Zn vapours obtained from the carbothermal reaction of graphite and ZnO powders. Both the NW volume and visible-to-UV photoluminescence ratio were found to be strong functions of, and hence could be tailored by, the (ZnO+C) source-SiO(2) substrate distance. We observe C flakes on the ZnO NWs/SiO(2) substrates which exhibit short NWs that developed on both sides. The SiO(2) and C substrates/NW interfaces were studied in detail to determine growth mechanisms. NWs on Au-seeded SiO(2) were promoted by a rough ZnO seed layer whose formation was catalysed by the Au clusters. In contrast, NWs grew without any seed on C. A correlation comprising three orders of magnitude between the visible-to-UV photoluminescence intensity ratio and the NW volume is found, which results from a characteristic Zn partial pressure profile that fixes both O deficiency defect concentration and growth rate.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/0957-4484/23/27/275602DOI Listing

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