Abstract
High-density well-aligned ZnO nanorod arrays were successfully fabricated on ZnO a seed-layer coated InP (001) substrate by using pulsed laser deposition (PLD) technique without metal catalyst. SEM image showed that uniformly distributed droplet-like ZnO seed-layer was formed on the InP wafer. Well-oriented ZnO nanorods were formed perpendicular to the seed-layer coated substrate and well-separated from each other. X-ray diffraction θ–2 θ scanning measurements demonstrated that the ZnO nanorods exhibited a strong c-axis orientation with high crystalline quality. The photoluminescence (PL) spectrum measurement illuminated that the ZnO nanorods produced in this work had well optical quality. The well-aligned and separated ZnO nanorods fabricated by this comparatively simple technique shed light on further applications for nanodevices.
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