articlePhysical Review LettersOct 30, 2003GREEN OA

Induced Growth of Asymmetric Nanocantilever Arrays on Polar Surfaces

Georgia Institute of Technology · University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

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Abstract

We report that the Zn-terminated ZnO (0001) polar surface is chemically active and the oxygen-terminated $(000\overline{1})$ polar surface is inert in the growth of nanocantilever arrays. Longer and wider ``comblike'' nanocantilever arrays are grown from the (0001)-Zn surface, which is suggested to be a self-catalyzed process due to the enrichment of Zn at the growth front. The chemically inactive $(000\overline{1})\mathrm{\text{\ensuremath{-}}}\mathrm{O}$ surface typically does not initiate any growth, but controlling experimental conditions could lead to the growth of shorter and narrower nanocantilevers from the intersections between $(000\overline{1})\mathrm{\text{\ensuremath{-}}}\mathrm{O}$ with…

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Keywords
  • Polar
  • Materials science
  • Inert
  • Chemical physics
  • Chemical engineering
  • Oxygen
  • Surface (topology)
  • Nanotechnology
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