Issue 3, 2013

Mesoporous single-crystal ZnO nanobelts: supported preparation and patterning

Abstract

We demonstrate that highly porous ZnO nanobelts can be prepared by thermally decomposing ZnS(en)0.5 hybrid nanobelts (NBs) synthesized through a solvothermal route using Zn layers deposited on alumina substrates as both the Zn substrate and source. Hybrid decomposition by thermal annealing at 400 °C gives porous ZnS NBs that are transformed by further annealing at 600 °C into wurtzite single crystal ZnO nanobelts with an axial direction of [0001]. The evolution of the morphological and structural transformation ZnS(en)0.5 → ZnS → ZnO is investigated at the nanoscale by transmission and scanning electron microscopy analyses. Control of the ZnO NB distributions by patterning the Zn metallization on alumina is achieved as a consequence of the parent hybrid NB patterned growth. The presence of NBs on alumina in a ∼100 μm wide region between Zn stripes allows us to fabricate two contact devices where contact pads are electrically connected through a porous ZnO NB entanglement. Such devices are suitable for employment in photodetectors as well as in gas and humidity sensors.

Graphical abstract: Mesoporous single-crystal ZnO nanobelts: supported preparation and patterning

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Oct 2012
Accepted
27 Nov 2012
First published
04 Dec 2012

Nanoscale, 2013,5, 1060-1066

Mesoporous single-crystal ZnO nanobelts: supported preparation and patterning

L. Nasi, D. Calestani, F. Fabbri, P. Ferro, T. Besagni, P. Fedeli, F. Licci and R. Mosca, Nanoscale, 2013, 5, 1060 DOI: 10.1039/C2NR33123C

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