TY - GEN
T1 - Fabrication of well ordered Zn nanorod arrays by ion irradiation method at room temperature and effect on crystal orientations
AU - Kutsuna, Masaki
AU - Ghosh, Pradip
AU - Kudo, Masato
AU - Tanemura, Masaki
AU - Hayashi, Yasuhiko
PY - 2010/5/5
Y1 - 2010/5/5
N2 - Highly oriented and densely packed one dimensional (1D) polycrystalline Zn nanorods were fabricated on zinc plate without any catalyst at room temperature by bombardment with obliquely incident Ar+ ion via ion irradiation method. The sputtered surfaces were fully covered with Zn nanostructures with diameter and the length around 60 nm and 1.3 urn, respectively, confirmed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The numerical density of Zn nanostructures (nanoneedle or nanorods) was found to be 2.1 × 106 to 9 × 106 /mm2 depends upon the crystal orientation and the atomic density on different crystallographic faces. The outstanding feature of this growth technique is that it provides a new direction for the controllable growth of desired nanostructures of variable density at room temperature without any catalyst. These well-aligned arrays of Zn nanorods/nanoneedle might be a promising material for the future application in nanodevices.
AB - Highly oriented and densely packed one dimensional (1D) polycrystalline Zn nanorods were fabricated on zinc plate without any catalyst at room temperature by bombardment with obliquely incident Ar+ ion via ion irradiation method. The sputtered surfaces were fully covered with Zn nanostructures with diameter and the length around 60 nm and 1.3 urn, respectively, confirmed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The numerical density of Zn nanostructures (nanoneedle or nanorods) was found to be 2.1 × 106 to 9 × 106 /mm2 depends upon the crystal orientation and the atomic density on different crystallographic faces. The outstanding feature of this growth technique is that it provides a new direction for the controllable growth of desired nanostructures of variable density at room temperature without any catalyst. These well-aligned arrays of Zn nanorods/nanoneedle might be a promising material for the future application in nanodevices.
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U2 - 10.1109/INEC.2010.5424501
DO - 10.1109/INEC.2010.5424501
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:77951664219
SN - 9781424435449
T3 - INEC 2010 - 2010 3rd International Nanoelectronics Conference, Proceedings
SP - 436
EP - 437
BT - INEC 2010 - 2010 3rd International Nanoelectronics Conference, Proceedings
T2 - 2010 3rd International Nanoelectronics Conference, INEC 2010
Y2 - 3 January 2010 through 8 January 2010
ER -