Vertically well-aligned ZnO nanowires on c-Al2O3 and GaN substrates by Au catalyst

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In this letter, we report that vertically well-aligned ZnO nanowires were grown on GaN epilayers and c-plane sapphire via a vapor-liquid-solid process by introducing a 3 nm Au thin film as a catalyst. In our experiments, epitaxially grown ZnO nanowires on Au-coated GaN were vertically well-aligned while nanowires normally tilted from the surface when grown on Au-coated c-Al 2O3 substrates. However, pre-growth annealing of the Au thin layer on c-Al2O3 resulted in the growth of well-aligned nanowires in a normal surface direction. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy measurements showed that the grown nanowires have a hexagonal c-axis orientation with a single-crystalline structure.

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Park, H. K., Oh, M. H., Kim, S. W., Kim, G. H., Youn, D. H., Lee, S., … Maeng, S. L. (2006). Vertically well-aligned ZnO nanowires on c-Al2O3 and GaN substrates by Au catalyst. ETRI Journal, 28(6), 787–789. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.06.0206.0138

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