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ZnO nanowires were grown on sapphire substrates using metalorganic chemical vapor deposition. The samples were subsequently annealed under zinc pressure in a vacuum-sealed ampoule, at temperature ranging from 500 to 800°C. The originality and the main motivation to provide a zinc–rich atmosphere were to prevent the out-diffusion of zinc from the nanowires. In doing so, the perfect structural properties...
Zinc oxide (ZnO) is a well-known semiconductor material having very interestingphysical properties that place it among the most promising materials in different fields; such as optics, photovoltaics, electronics, and gas-detection. ZnO is a transparent conducting oxide that has a natural conductivity and a high transparency in the visible.
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