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Get Free AccessSemiconducting and piezoelectric zinc oxide has two important structure characteristics: the multiple and switchable growth directions: ⟨011¯0⟩, ⟨21¯1¯0⟩, and ⟨0001⟩; and the {0001} polar surfaces. The fast growth directions create nanobelts of different crystallographic facets, and the polar surfaces result in bending of the nanobelt for minimizing the spontaneous polarization energy. A combination of these distinct growth characteristics results in a group of unique nanostructures, including several types of nanorings, nanobows, platelet circular structures, Y-shape split ribbons, and crossed ribbons. We present here the as-grown nanoarchitectures naturally created by combining some of the fundamental structure configurations of ZnO, which could be unique for many applications in nanotechnology.
Pu Gao, Zhong Lin Wang (2005). Nanoarchitectures of semiconducting and piezoelectric zinc oxide. , 97(4), DOI: https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1847701.
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