Purpose-Built Anisotropic Metal Oxide Material: 3D Highly Oriented Microrod Array of ZnO
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B2001Vol. 105(17), pp. 3350–3352
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Abstract
We are reporting here on the inexpensive fabrication of large three-dimensional and highly oriented porous microrod array of n-type ZnO semiconductor with a unique designed architecture consisting of well-defined, length-tailored, monodisperse, perpendicularly oriented single-crystalline hexagonal rods, grown directly onto polycrystalline, single-crystalline, or amorphous substrates, from an aqueous solution of zinc salt at low temperature.
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