posted on 2018-02-28, 00:00authored byDavide Barreca, Giorgio Carraro, Chiara Maccato, Thomas Altantzis, Kimmo Kaunisto, Alberto Gasparotto
High
purity porous ZnO nanopyramids with controllable properties
are grown on their tips on Si(100) substrates by means of a catalyst-free
vapor phase deposition route in a wet oxygen reaction environment.
The system degree of preferential [001] orientation, as well as nanopyramid
size, geometrical shape, and density distribution, can be finely tuned
by varying the growth temperature between 300 and 400 °C, whereas
higher temperatures lead to more compact systems with a three-dimensional
(3D) morphology. A growth mechanism of the obtained ZnO nanostructures
based on a self-catalytic vapor–solid (VS) mode is proposed,
in order to explain the evolution of nanostructure morphologies as
a function of the adopted process conditions. The results obtained
by a thorough chemico-physical characterization enable us to get an
improved control over the properties of ZnO nanopyramids grown by
this technique. Taken together, they are of noticeable importance
not only for fundamental research on ZnO nanomaterials with controlled
nano-organization but also to tailor ZnO functionalities in view of
various potential applications.