AIP Advances (Jun 2015)

Effect of thermal treatment on Zn nanodisks

  • Pedro E. Acuña-Avila,
  • Roberto López,
  • Enrique Vigueras-Santiago,
  • Susana Hernández-López,
  • Marco Camacho-López,
  • Carlos Ornelas-Gutierrez,
  • Wilber Antunez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4922214
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 6
pp. 067109 – 067109-7

Abstract

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Metallic Zn nanodisks with hexagonal morphology were obtained onto glass substrate under vacuum thermal evaporation. A thermal characterization of Zn nanodiks showed a lower oxidation temperature than source powder Zn. Different thermal treatment on Zn nanodisks played an important role on the morphology, crystal size and surface vibrational modes of ZnO. The growth of ZnO nanoneedles started at the edge of metallic zinc hexagonal structures according with SEM images, the higher temperature the longer needles were grown. XRD diffractogram confirmed the wurtzite structure of ZnO with metallic nuclei. A wide band between 530 and 580 cm−1 of Raman scattering corresponded at surface vibrational modes not observed at higher temperature.