Microwave assisted growth of nanorods vanadium dioxide VO2 (R): Structural and electrical properties

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Nanostructured metal oxides have attracted a lot of attention recently owning to their unique structural advantages and demonstrated promising chemical and physical properties for various applications. In this study, we report the structural and electrical properties of vanadium dioxide VO2 (R) prepared via a single reaction microwave (SRC) synthesis. Our results are revealing that the components of VO2 (R) films have a rod-like shape with a uniform size distribution. The nanorods with very smooth and flat surfaces have a typical length of up to 2μm and a width of about several nanometers. The structural investigations reveal the high crystallinity of VO2 (R) ensuring good electrical contact and showing a high conductivity as a function of temperature. This synthesis method provides a new simple route to fabricate one-dimensional nanostructured metal oxides which is suitable for a large field of applications especially for smart windows.

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Derkaoui, I., Khenfouch, M., Mothudi, B. M., Moloi, S. J., Zorkani, I., Jorio, A., & Maaza, M. (2018). Microwave assisted growth of nanorods vanadium dioxide VO2 (R): Structural and electrical properties. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 984). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/984/1/012006

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