Shao-Min Zhou
Chinese Academy of Sciences
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Nanotechnology | 2004
Shao-Min Zhou; Xiaohong Zhang; Xiang-Min Meng; Kai Zou; Xia Fan; Shikang Wu; Shuit-Tong Lee
We demonstrate the bulk synthesis of single crystalline Cu-doped ZnO nanowires using (CuI+ZnI2) powders at 600 °C. These mass nanowires are characterized through x-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), selected area electron diffraction, and high-resolution TEM; they have uniform diameters of about 65 nm and are several tens of microns in length. The growth of ZnCuO nanowires is suggested for self-catalyzed vapour–liquid–solid. In particular, the PL spectra of these nanowires show emission peaks that strongly shift to long wavelength with increasing Cu, and the doping quantity is found to be responsible for the different characteristics; the PL mechanism is explained in detail.
Applied Physics Letters | 2005
Kai Zou; X. Y. Qi; Xiaofeng Duan; Shao-Min Zhou; Xiaohong Zhang
Zinc oxide bicrystal nanobelts of wurtzite structure were synthesized by simple thermal evaporation of a powder mixture of Zn and Sb2O3. The bicrystal nanobelts were found to have a growth direction of [2¯113], widths of 80–200 nm, and lengths up to several hundreds of micrometers. Energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy and high angle annular dark field images showed that antimony was rich in the grain boundary of the bicrystal nanobelts. It was discovered that both sides of the bicrystal nanobelts were O-terminated toward the grain boundary. The mechanism of formation of the bicrystal nanobelts was also discussed.
Nanotechnology | 2005
Junjuan Qiao; Xiaohong Zhang; Xiang-Min Meng; Shao-Min Zhou; Shikang Wu; Shuit-Tong Lee
Morphology-controlled, ordered poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) (PVP) nanotubes and nanowires have been prepared on porous alumina templates with hydrophilic or hydrophobic pore surfaces. The nanostructures were about 270 nm in diameter with a narrow size distribution and up to 10 µm in length. The fluorescence spectrum was used to characterize the pore surface of AAO templates with different polarities. The mechanism of the formation of PVP nanotubes or nanowires was discussed.
Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2005
Shao-Min Zhou; Xiaohong Zhang; Xiang-Min Meng; Xia Fan; Shuit-Tong Lee; Shikang Wu
Angewandte Chemie | 2005
Hui Wang; Xiaohong Zhang; Xiang-Min Meng; Shao-Min Zhou; Shikang Wu; Wensheng Shi; Shuit-Tong Lee
Physica Status Solidi (a) | 2005
Shao-Min Zhou; Xiaohong Zhang; Xiang-Min Meng; Shikang Wu; Shuit-Tong Lee
Micron | 2005
Shao-Min Zhou; Xiang-Min Meng; Xiaohong Zhang; Xia Fan; Kai Zou; Shikang Wu; Shuit-Tong Lee
Applied Physics A | 2005
Shao-Min Zhou; Xushou Zhang; Xiangsheng Meng; Shuanghong Wu; Shuit-Tong Lee
Materials Letters | 2004
Shao-Min Zhou; Xiaohong Zhang; Xiang-Min Meng; Xia Fan; Kai Zou; Shikang Wu
Physica E-low-dimensional Systems & Nanostructures | 2005
Shao-Min Zhou; Xiaohong Zhang; Xiang-Min Meng; Xia Fan; Shikang Wu; Shuit-Tong Lee