Zinc oxide quantum rods

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Abstract

Nanoscale zinc oxide (ZnO) rods of diameters close to the Bohr-exciton radius (∼2 nm) can be prepared from a simple acetate precursor, resulting in ligand-capped rods of ZnO, highly dispersible in nonpolar solvents. Zinc oxide, ZnO, is a wide band-gap semiconductor with applications in blue/ultraviolet (UV) optoelectronic devices and piezoelectric devices. We observe self-assembly into uniform stacks of nanorods aligned parallel to each other with respect to the long axis, and photoluminescence measurements provide evidence for one-dimensional quantum confinement. Copyright © 2003 American Chemical Society.

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Yin, M., Gu, Y., Kuskovsky, I. L., Andelman, T., Zhu, Y., Neumark, G. F., & O’Brien, S. (2004). Zinc oxide quantum rods. Journal of the American Chemical Society, 126(20), 6206–6207. https://doi.org/10.1021/ja031696+

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