Spontaneous Polarization-Induced Nanohelixes, Nanosprings, and Nanorings of Piezoelectric Nanobelts
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Growth of (0001) facet-dominated, free-standing, piezoelectric zinc oxide (ZnO) nanostructures is challenged by the divergence of the surface energy due to intrinsic polarization. By controlling growth kinetics, we show the success of growing nanobelt-based novel structures whose surfaces are dominated by the polarized ±(0001) facets. Owing to the positive and negative ionic charges on the zinc- and oxygen-terminated ±(0001) surfaces, respectively, a spontaneous polarization is induced across the nanobelt thickness. As a result, right-handed helical nanostructures and nanorings are formed by rolling up single-crystal nanobelts; this phenomenon is attributed to a consequence of minimizing the total energy…
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- Piezoelectricity
- Materials science
- Nanostructure
- Polarization (electrochemistry)
- Nanoscopic scale
- Ionic bonding
- Nanowire
- Ferroelectricity
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- Affordable and clean energy
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