Crystallographically oriented yet morphologically squiggly nanoscale ZnO architecture was produced through epitaxial growth by using a simple aqueous solution system. Specific adsorption of pyranine, an organic dye molecule having three sulfonic groups, suppressed regular growth in the c direction, and thus induced lateral growth of winding ZnO nanowires with diameters ranging from 20 to 100 nm on a single-crystalline ZnO (001) substrate. Although resultant wool-like structures consisted of tangled wires, the crystalline lattice of the whole architecture was found to be continuous and have six-fold symmetry originating from the single-crystalline substrate. © 2009 The Ceramic Society of Japan. All rights reserved.
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Kawano, T., Uchiyama, H., Kiguchi, T., Wada, S., & Imai, H. (2009). Epitaxial growth of winding ZnO nanowires on a single-crystalline substrate. Journal of the Ceramic Society of Japan, 117(1363), 255–257. https://doi.org/10.2109/jcersj2.117.255
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