Single-crystalline ZnO nanobelts by RF sputtering

ZnO nanobelts were synthesized by RF sputtering on copper substrates. The sputtering time was 60 min, in an argon atmosphere at a pressure of 40 mTorr, and with RF power set at 300 W. The obtained ZnO nanobelts exhibit a single-crystalline hexagonal structure with a thickness, width and length of ab...

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Main Authors: Choopun S., Hongsith N., Tanunchai S., Chairuangsri T., Krua-In C., Singkarat S., Vilaithong T., Mangkorntong P., Mangkorntong N.
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-49542014-08-30T02:55:59Z Single-crystalline ZnO nanobelts by RF sputtering Choopun S. Hongsith N. Tanunchai S. Chairuangsri T. Krua-In C. Singkarat S. Vilaithong T. Mangkorntong P. Mangkorntong N. ZnO nanobelts were synthesized by RF sputtering on copper substrates. The sputtering time was 60 min, in an argon atmosphere at a pressure of 40 mTorr, and with RF power set at 300 W. The obtained ZnO nanobelts exhibit a single-crystalline hexagonal structure with a thickness, width and length of about 10, 50 nm, and several micrometers, respectively. The TEM analysis suggested that the ZnO nanobelts grew along the [112̄0] and [21̄1̄0] directions on (0 0 0 1) plane. These ZnO nanobelts have a potential application for use as a nanogas sensor. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. 2014-08-30T02:55:59Z 2014-08-30T02:55:59Z 2005 Article 00220248 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2005.05.020 JCRGA http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?eid=2-s2.0-23144446130&partnerID=40&md5=64dd8f3d3ab96eb6c3f29fb187305e66 http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/handle/6653943832/4954 English
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description ZnO nanobelts were synthesized by RF sputtering on copper substrates. The sputtering time was 60 min, in an argon atmosphere at a pressure of 40 mTorr, and with RF power set at 300 W. The obtained ZnO nanobelts exhibit a single-crystalline hexagonal structure with a thickness, width and length of about 10, 50 nm, and several micrometers, respectively. The TEM analysis suggested that the ZnO nanobelts grew along the [112̄0] and [21̄1̄0] directions on (0 0 0 1) plane. These ZnO nanobelts have a potential application for use as a nanogas sensor. © 2005 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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author Choopun S.
Hongsith N.
Tanunchai S.
Chairuangsri T.
Krua-In C.
Singkarat S.
Vilaithong T.
Mangkorntong P.
Mangkorntong N.
spellingShingle Choopun S.
Hongsith N.
Tanunchai S.
Chairuangsri T.
Krua-In C.
Singkarat S.
Vilaithong T.
Mangkorntong P.
Mangkorntong N.
Single-crystalline ZnO nanobelts by RF sputtering
author_facet Choopun S.
Hongsith N.
Tanunchai S.
Chairuangsri T.
Krua-In C.
Singkarat S.
Vilaithong T.
Mangkorntong P.
Mangkorntong N.
author_sort Choopun S.
title Single-crystalline ZnO nanobelts by RF sputtering
title_short Single-crystalline ZnO nanobelts by RF sputtering
title_full Single-crystalline ZnO nanobelts by RF sputtering
title_fullStr Single-crystalline ZnO nanobelts by RF sputtering
title_full_unstemmed Single-crystalline ZnO nanobelts by RF sputtering
title_sort single-crystalline zno nanobelts by rf sputtering
publishDate 2014
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