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      Preparation and characterization of ZnO nanorod arrays produced using wet methods : Paper presented at the Symposium “Micromechanics of Advanced Materials III (Symposium in Honor of Professor James C. M. Li's 90 th Birthday)”, Material Science & Technology Conference and Exhibition (MS&T 2015), 4 – 8 October 2015, Columbus, OH, USA

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          Using a low temperature hydrothermal method, zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorod arrays were grown from seed layers coated on silicon substrates. The grown morphologies of the nanorod arrays heavily depend on the seed layer preparation methods. The grown nanorod arrays are of high density and good crystallinity with <002> preferred orientation for the nanorod arrays growing from uniformly distributed nucleation sites which are prepared on the seed layers by using the solvent ethanol. Using a conductive atomic force microscope, the dependence of the output current generated from the piezoelectric effect of bending a single nanorod was characterized. The output current increases with increasing the free bending lengths and applied force due to the increase in the deformation of the ZnO nanorods, and the maximum output current is 2.6 nA. The dependence of the bending-induced output current on the growth parameters, the nanorod array morphology and inclined orientation feature is discussed.

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          Preparation and characterization of ZnO nanorod arrays produced using wet methods

          Using a low temperature hydrothermal method, zinc oxide (ZnO) nanorod arrays were grown from seed layers coated on silicon substrates. The grown morphologies of the nanorod arrays heavily depend on the seed layer preparation methods. The grown nanorod arrays are of high density and good crystallinity with preferred orientation for the nanorod arrays growing from uniformly distributed nucleation sites which are prepared on the seed layers by using the solvent ethanol. Using a conductive atomic force microscope, the dependence of the output current generated from the piezoelectric effect of bending a single nanorod was characterized. The output current increases with increasing the free bending lengths and applied force due to the increase in the deformation of the ZnO nanorods, and the maximum output current is 2.6 nA. The dependence of the bending-induced output current on the growth parameters, the nanorod array morphology and inclined orientation feature is discussed.
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            Journal
            ijmr
            International Journal of Materials Research
            Carl Hanser Verlag
            1862-5282
            2195-8556
            11 August 2016
            : 107
            : 8
            : 703-712
            Affiliations
            a Department of Opto-electronic Engineering, National Dong Hwa University, Taiwan
            b Display Technology Center, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan
            c Material and Chemical Research Laboratories, Industrial Technology Research Institute, Taiwan
            d Instrument Technology Research Center, National Applied Research Laboratories, Taiwan
            Author notes
            [* ] Correspondence address, Dr. Donyau Chiang, Instrument Technology Research Center, National Applied Research Laboratories, 20, R&D Rd. VI, Hsinchu Science Park, Hsinchu, 30076, Taiwan, Tel.: +886-3577-9911, Fax: +886-3563-2253, E-mail: dony@ 123456itrc.narl.org.tw
            Article
            MK111399
            10.3139/146.111399
            03d15d8d-8f89-49ec-bf7d-04458a3fe456
            © 2016, Carl Hanser Verlag, München
            History
            : 13 January 2016
            : 2 June 2016
            : 30 June 2016
            Page count
            References: 29, Pages: 10
            Categories
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            Materials technology,Materials characterization,Materials science
            Piezoelectric effect,ZnO nanorod,Hydrothermal process,C-AFM

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