Abstract
Selective formation of ZnO nanodots grown by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition (MOCVD) was achieved on focused-ion beam (FIB)-nanopatterned SiO 2 and Si substrates. The selective formation characteristics, dimension, and density of ZnO nanodots on FIB-nanopatterned substrates strongly depended on the FIB-patterning and MOCVD-growth conditions. The mechanism of the selective formation of ZnO nanodots on FIB-nanopatterned SiO 2 substrates is attributed to a surfactant effect of the implanted Ga which leads to the formation of the preferred nucleation sites for the growth of ZnO nanodots, while that of ZnO nanodots on nanopatterned Si substrates is mainly considered in terms of the generation of surface atomic steps and kinks, which are created by Ga + ion sputtering, on the patterned Si areas.
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