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Controllable synthesis of ZnO nanorod and prism arrays in a large area

Wang et al., 2005

Document ID
9948636436425195761
Author
Wang D
Song C
Publication year
Publication venue
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

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ZnO nanorod and nanoprism arrays have been directly synthesized on a large-area zinc substrate via a convenient solution method. The products were characterized with XRD, SEM, HRTEM, and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscopy. The influence of the solvent and …
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    • Y02E10/549Material technologies organic PV cells

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