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Effects of substrate annealing on the gold-catalyzed growth of ZnO nanostructures

Abstract

The effects of thermal substrate pretreatment on the growth of Au-catalyzed ZnO nanostructures by pulsed laser deposition are investigated. C-plane sapphire substrates are annealed prior to deposition of a thin Au layer. Subsequent ZnO growths on substrates annealed above 1,200°C resulted in a high density of nanosheets and nanowires, whereas lower temperatures led to low nanostructure densities. Separate Au film annealing experiments at 700°C showed little variation in the size and density of the Au catalyst droplets with substrate annealing temperature. The observed variation in the density of nanostructures is attributed to the number of surface nucleation sites on the substrate, leading to a competition between nucleation promoted by the Au catalyst and surface nucleation sites on the rougher surfaces annealed below 1,200°C.
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Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Christian Carl Weigand
  • Daniel Skåre
  • Cecile Ladam
  • Jostein Grepstad
  • Helge Weman

Affiliation

  • SINTEF Industry / Materials and Nanotechnology
  • Norwegian University of Science and Technology

Date

26.10.2011

Year

2011

Published in

Nanoscale Research Letters

ISSN

1931-7573

Volume

6

Page(s)

566 - 566

View this publication at Norwegian Research Information Repository