Face-selective tungstate ions drive zinc oxide nanowire growth direction and dopant incorporation

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Tailoring the elemental doping of inorganic nanowires remains an important challenge due to complex dopant incorporation pathways. Here we report that the face-selectivity of tungstate ions controls growth direction and dopant incorporation of hydrothermal zinc oxide nanowires. The introduction of tungstate ions on nanowire surface during synthesis unexpectedly enhances nucleation at sidewall { 10 1 ¯ 0 } planes, while dopant incorporation occurs only on (0001) planes. This conflicting face-selective behavior leads to inhomogeneous dopant distribution. Density functional theory calculations reveal that the face-selective behavior can be interpreted in terms of the effect of coordination structure of the tungstate ions on each zinc oxide crystal plane. In addition, we demonstrate a rational strategy to control the morphology and the elemental doping of tungsten-doped zinc oxide nanowires.

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Liu, J., Nagashima, K., Yamashita, H., Mizukami, W., Uzuhashi, J., Hosomi, T., … Yanagida, T. (2020). Face-selective tungstate ions drive zinc oxide nanowire growth direction and dopant incorporation. Communications Materials, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s43246-020-00063-5

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