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Pisma v Zhurnal Tekhnicheskoi Fiziki, 2011 Volume 37, Issue 5, Pages 1–8 (Mi pjtf9093)

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Effect of thicknesses of copper catalyst and oxide sublayer on morphology of ZnO nanorods

N. V. Lyanguzovab, V. E. Kaydashevab, E. M. Kaidashevab, K. G. Abdulvakhidovab

a Scientific Reseach Institute of Mechanics and Applied Mathematics, Rostov State University
b Research Institute of Physics, Southern Federal University

Abstract: The influence of thicknesses of a ZnO sublayer and a copper catalyst film on the morphology of ZnO nanorods grown by carbothermal synthesis on $a$-Al$_2$O$_3$(11–20) substrates has been studied. An increase in the Cu catalyst film thickness leads to a growth in the diameters, heights, and surface density of nanorods. As the ZnO sublayer thickness is increased, the average diameter of nanorods also increases, while their lengths and surface density decrease. The effect of elevated temperatures on the thermal decomposition of ultrathin Cu films deposited on $a$-Al$_2$O$_3$ substrates has been studied. The photoluminescence characteristics of nanorod arrays have been measured at high levels of optical pumping. An increase in the pumping level to 250–280 kW/cm$^2$ leads to superluminescence of the nanorods.

Received: 15.09.2010


 English version:
Technical Physics Letters, 2011, 37:3, 193–196

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