Abstract
Well-crystalline one-dimensional ZnO-Zn2GeO4 (ZGO) heterostructures were successfully synthesized using a high-temperature solid-state reaction between the ZnO and Ge layers of ZnO-Ge core-shell nanostructures. The polycrystalline ZGO crystallites had a thickness in the range of 17 to 26 nm. The high-temperature solid-state reaction induced grooves and crystal defects on the surfaces of the ZGO crystallites. The sensors made from the ZnO-ZGO heterostructures exhibited a marked photocurrent response to UV light at room temperature and a gas sensing response to acetone gas at 325°C. The observed sensing properties are attributed to the rugged surface of the ZGO heterointerfaces between ZnO and ZGO, surface crystal defects of ZGO, and cross-linked contact regions of ZnO-ZGO. © 2014 Liang and Lin; licensee Springer.
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Liang, Y. C., & Lin, T. Y. (2014). Fabrication and sensing behavior of one-dimensional ZnO-Zn2GeO4 heterostructures. Nanoscale Research Letters, 9(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1556-276X-9-344
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