Physical model construction for electrical anisotropy of single crystal zinc oxide micro/nanobelt using finite element method

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Abstract

Based on conductivity characterization of single crystal zinc oxide (ZnO) micro/nanobelt (MB/NB), we further investigate the physical mechanism of nonlinear intrinsic resistance-length characteristic using finite element method. By taking the same parameters used in experiment, a model of nonlinear anisotropic resistance change with single crystal MB/NB has been deduced, which matched the experiment characterization well. The nonlinear resistance-length comes from the different electron moving speed in various crystal planes. As the direct outcome, crystallography of the anisotropic semiconducting MB/NB has been identified, which could serve as a simple but effective method to identify crystal growth direction of single crystal semiconducting or conductive nanomaterial. © 2014 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Yu, G., Tang, C., Song, J., & Lu, W. (2014). Physical model construction for electrical anisotropy of single crystal zinc oxide micro/nanobelt using finite element method. Applied Physics Letters, 104(15). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4871703

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