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Ramgir et al., 2006 - Google Patents

ZnO multipods, submicron wires, and spherical structures and their unique field emission behavior

Ramgir et al., 2006

Document ID
11884174711733510278
Author
Ramgir N
Late D
Bhise A
More M
Mulla I
Joag D
Vijayamohanan K
Publication year
Publication venue
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B

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A simple method of vapor deposition for the shape selective synthesis of ZnO structures, namely, multipods, submicron wires, and spheres, has been successfully demonstrated. A plausible growth mechanism based on the studies of scanning electron microscopy (SEM) …
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