Abstract

Treatment of ZnO nanowires (NWs) using hydrogen peroxide with increasing concentration results in a continuous increase in the amount of −OH group at the surfaces of the NWs, which demonstrates different characteristics in the transport behaviors of the NWs. Combined with results from theoretical simulation and microphotoluminescence, the variation in the nanowire transport property is explained by the change of carrier density and mobility as induced by the surface treatment.

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