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Spontaneous growth and mechanism of stress-induced ZnO nanocrystals in ambient atmosphere at room temperature
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Spontaneous growth and mechanism of stress-induced ZnO nanocrystals in ambient atmosphere at room temperature

Yang, Nai-Hao
Doctor of Philosophy (PHD), 國立清華大學, 材料科學工程學系
2013

Abstract

氧化鋅 應力誘發 BHR 機制 ZnO Stress-induced BHR mechanism
One-dimensional oxide-based nanostructures have been intensively studied because of their excellent optoelectronic properties. Due to the drawbacks of vapor-phase or aqueous solution growth, including complex processes, high synthesis temperatures, expensive precursors, and also preceding patterned seeding or subsequent patterning processes, there is an urgent need to grow patterned nanostructures by a simple and direct process at low temperatures. In the present study, stress-induced growths of one-dimensional single-crystalline ZnO and TiO2 nanostructures directly from ZnO and TiO2 films, respectively, in an ambient atmosphere at room temperature were developed by indentation or scratching without the use of any reaction precursors. Under large applied stresses oxide bonds broke assisted by hydrolysis in the presence of moisture, and subsequently were reconstructed (defined as a bond breaking-hydrolysis-reconstruction mechanism) leading to the spontaneous growth of one-dimensional nanocrystals. The direct growth at controlled locations provides an opportunity for the simple preparation of patterned nanostructures of oxide-based materials.

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