Single-Crystal Nanorings Formed by Epitaxial Self-Coiling of Polar Nanobelts
Georgia Institute of Technology
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Freestanding single-crystal complete nanorings of zinc oxide were formed via a spontaneous self-coiling process during the growth of polar nanobelts. The nanoring appeared to be initiated by circular folding of a nanobelt, caused by long-range electrostatic interaction. Coaxial and uniradial loop-by-loop winding of the nanobelt formed a complete ring. Short-range chemical bonding among the loops resulted in a single-crystal structure. The self-coiling is likely to be driven by minimizing the energy contributed by polar charges, surface area, and elastic deformation. Zinc oxide nanorings formed by self-coiling of nanobelts may be useful for investigating polar surface–induced growth processes, fundamental…
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- Nanoring
- Polar
- Materials science
- Nanotechnology
- Zinc
- Epitaxy
- Chemical physics
- Single crystal
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