Zinc oxide microtubes prepared by optical thermal evaporation
Journal of Physics D: Applied Physics, ISSN: 0022-3727, Vol: 39, Issue: 1, Page: 46-49
2006
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ZnO single-crystal microtubes were fabricated by an optical thermal evaporation method. The microtubes showed hexagonal hollow morphology with well faceted side surfaces, with cross-sectional dimensions of 20-100 νm and lengths of several millimetres. Air flow is found to be the critical experimental parameter for the formation of ZnO microtubes with different cross-sections. Under the excitation of 325 nm, photoluminescence of the microtubes was obtained with a peak wavelength of 492 nm.
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