Abstract
The features of a two-stage synthesis of structured microsystems based on zinc oxide nanorods using ultrasonic spray pyrolysis and a low-temperature hydrothermal method with suppression of nucleation in the bulk of the solution are presented. It is shown that the use of two-stage synthesis provides control over the size and aspect ratio of nanorods. It is proposed to control the concentration of intrinsic surface defects by measuring the photocurrent with irradiation through narrow-band interference light filters.
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