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Comparative study on the properties of ZnO nanowires and nanocrystalline thin films

Year: 2012

Journal: Surface and Coatings Technology Volume 213, December 2012, Pages 59–64, 20130117

Authors: E. Broitman a, C. Bojorge b, F. Elhordoy c, V.R. Kent c, G. Zanini Gadioli d, R.E. Marotti c, H.R. Cánepa b, E.A. Dalchiele c

Last authors: E.A. Dalchiele

Organizations: a Thin Film Physics Division, IFM, Linköping University, SE 581-83 Linköping, Sweden b CINSO, CITEDEF-CONICET, B1603ALO Villa Martelli, Argentina c Instituto de Física & CINQUIFIMA, Facultad de Ingeniería, UdelaR, CP 11000 Montevideo, Uruguay d Instituto de Física Gleb Wataghin, UNICAMP, 13083-970 Campinas, SP, Brazil

Country: sweden, sverige, brazil, argentina, uruguay

The microstructural, morphological, optical and water-adsorption properties of nanocrystalline ZnO thin films and ZnO nanowires were studied and compared. The ZnO thin films were obtained by a sol–gel process, while the ZnO nanowires were electrochemically grown onto a ZnO sol–gel spin-coated seed layer. Thin films and nanowire samples were deposited onto crystalline quartz substrates covered by an Au electrode, able to be used in a quartz crystal microbalance. X-ray diffraction measurements reveal in both cases a typical diffraction pattern of ZnO wurtzite structure. Scanning electron microscopic images of nanowire samples show the presence of nanowires with hexagonal sections, with diameters ranging from 30 to 90 nm. Optical characterization reveals a bandgap energy of 3.29 eV for the nanowires and 3.35 eV for the thin films. A quartz crystal microbalance placed in a vacuum chamber was used to quantify the amount and kinetics of water adsorption onto the samples. Nanowire samples, which have higher surface areas than the thin films, adsorb significantly more water.