Hierarchical Assembly of ZnO Nanostructures on SnO2 Backbone Nanowires: Low-Temperature Hydrothermal Preparation and Optical Properties

Hierarchical nanostructures with SnO2 backbones and ZnO branches are successfully prepared in a large scale by combining the vapor transport and deposition process (for SnO2 nanowires) and a hydrothermal growth (for ZnO). The ZnO nanorods grow epitaxially on the SnO2 nanowire side faces mainly with...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS nano 2009-10, Vol.3 (10), p.3069-3076
Hauptverfasser: Cheng, Chuanwei, Liu, Bo, Yang, Huiying, Zhou, Weiwei, Sun, Li, Chen, Rui, Yu, Siu Fung, Zhang, Jixuan, Gong, Hao, Sun, Handong, Fan, Hong Jin
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Zusammenfassung:Hierarchical nanostructures with SnO2 backbones and ZnO branches are successfully prepared in a large scale by combining the vapor transport and deposition process (for SnO2 nanowires) and a hydrothermal growth (for ZnO). The ZnO nanorods grow epitaxially on the SnO2 nanowire side faces mainly with a four-fold symmetry. The number density and morphology of the secondary ZnO can be tailored by changing the precursor concentration, reaction time, and by adding surfactants. Photoluminescence (PL) properties are studied as a function of temperature and pumping power. Such hybrid SnO2−ZnO nanostructures show an enhanced near-band gap emission compared with the primary SnO2 nanowires. Under the optical excitation, a UV random lasing is observed which originates from the hierarchically assembled ZnO branches. These three-dimensional nanostructures may have application potentials as chemical sensors, battery electrodes, and optoelectronic devices.
ISSN:1936-0851
1936-086X
DOI:10.1021/nn900848x