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Contact to ZnO and intrinsic resistances of individual ZnO nanowires with a circular cross section
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Contact to ZnO and intrinsic resistances of individual ZnO nanowires with a circular cross section

Yen-Fu Lin, Wen-Bin Jian, C.P. Wang, Yuen-Wuu Suen, Zhong-Yi Wu, Fu-Rong Chen, Ji-Jung Kai and Juhn-Jong Lin
Applied Physics Letters, Vol.90(22), 223117
2007

Abstract

Single crystalline ZnO nanowires (NWs) with a circular cross section and ∼40 nm in diameter have been synthesized and utilized to fabricate two-contact ZnO NW devices. The electrical properties of the NW devices can be categorized into two classes according to the magnitude of their room-temperature resistances. I-V curves of low-resistance devices exhibit downward bending features and their temperature dependent resistances demonstrate thermal activation transport in the ZnO NWs. The high-resistance NW devices can be modeled as back-to-back Schottky contacts and the electron transport through the contacts reveals a variable-range-hopping mechanism. © 2007 American Institute of Physics.

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