Issue 17, 2012

Morphological evolution of ZnO nanostructures: experimental and preliminary simulation studies

Abstract

ZnO nanostructures with various morphologies were prepared by thermal evaporation of Zn powders at 600 °C and atmospheric pressure without any catalysts. Field-emission scanning electron microscope images show various ZnO morphologies at both the downstream and upstream side of Zn sources. A continuous morphological transition from nails to needles was observed upstream. The morphologies downstream are nanopencils, and the tip of the pencils is smaller as the position approaches the Zn source. In general, the size upstream is larger than the one downstream. X-ray diffraction patterns indicate that all ZnO nanostructures grow preferentially along the [0001] direction. Room temperature photoluminescence spectra show that the intensity ratio of UV to green emission increases from the upstream products to the downstream products. The experimental results are elucidated through computational fluid dynamics simulation. Concentration fields of O2 and Zn vapor show that the distributions of O2 and Zn vapor are uneven upstream and uniform downstream.

Graphical abstract: Morphological evolution of ZnO nanostructures: experimental and preliminary simulation studies

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Feb 2012
Accepted
15 May 2012
First published
16 May 2012

CrystEngComm, 2012,14, 5539-5543

Morphological evolution of ZnO nanostructures: experimental and preliminary simulation studies

H. Tian, J. Xu, Y. Tian, P. Deng and H. Wen, CrystEngComm, 2012, 14, 5539 DOI: 10.1039/C2CE25219H

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