Growth of crossed ZnO nanorod networks induced by polar substrate surface

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We show that by controlling the growth conditions, the crossed networks of ZnO nanorods were grown on an MgO (001) substrate. The [0001] ZnO nanorods grow along the {111} directions of MgO substrate and form aligned arrays. This growth is a result of polar surface induced growth from both the MgO {111} and ZnO ± (0001). The crossed ZnO nanorod networks are a potential candidate for field emission, optoelectronics, ultrasensitive sensing, catalysts and filtering. © 2009 American Chemical Society.

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He, J. H., Ho, C. H., Wang, C. W., Ding, Y., Chen, L. J., & Wang, Z. L. (2009). Growth of crossed ZnO nanorod networks induced by polar substrate surface. Crystal Growth and Design, 9(1), 17–19. https://doi.org/10.1021/cg800530n

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