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    Shen Jun, Ge Bing-Hui, Chu Wei-Guo, Luo Shu-Dong, Zhang Zeng-Xing, Liu Dong-Fang, Liu Li-Feng, Ma Wen-Jun, Ren Yan, Xiang Yan-Juan, Wang Chao-Ying, Wang Gang, Zhou Wei-Ya. Synthesis and characterization of axially periodic Zn2SnO4 dendritic nanostructuresJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2008, 17(6): 2184-2190.
    Shen Jun, Ge Bing-Hui, Chu Wei-Guo, Luo Shu-Dong, Zhang Zeng-Xing, Liu Dong-Fang, Liu Li-Feng, Ma Wen-Jun, Ren Yan, Xiang Yan-Juan, Wang Chao-Ying, Wang Gang, Zhou Wei-Ya. Synthesis and characterization of axially periodic Zn2SnO4 dendritic nanostructuresJ. Chin. Phys. B, 2008, 17(6): 2184-2190.
  • Synthesis and characterization of axially periodic Zn2SnO4 dendritic nanostructures

    • Zn2SnO4 (ZTO) nanowires with a unique dendritic nanostructure were synthesized via a simple one-step thermal evaporation and condensation process. The morphology and microstructure of the ZTO nanodendrite have been investigated by means of field emission scanning electron microscopy (SEM), x-ray diffraction (XRD) and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM). SEM observation revealed the formation of branched nanostructures and showed that each branch exhibited a unique periodic structure formed by a row of overlaid rhombohedra of ZTO nanocrystals along the axis of the nanobranch. HRTEM studies displayed that the branches grew homoepitaxially as single-crystalline nanowires from the ZTO nanowire backbone. A possible growth model of the branched ZTO nanowires is discussed. To successfully prepare branched structures would provide an opportunity for both fundamental research and practical applications, such as three-dimensional nanoelectronics, and opto-electronic nanodevices.
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