| Literature DB >> 16151005 |
Pu Xian Gao1, Yong Ding, Wenjie Mai, William L Hughes, Changshi Lao, Zhong Lin Wang.
Abstract
A previously unknown rigid helical structure of zinc oxide consisting of a superlattice-structured nanobelt was formed spontaneously in a vapor-solid growth process. Starting from a single-crystal stiff nanoribbon dominated by the c-plane polar surfaces, an abrupt structural transformation into the superlattice-structured nanobelt led to the formation of a uniform nanohelix due to a rigid lattice rotation or twisting. The nanohelix was made of two types of alternating and periodically distributed long crystal stripes, which were oriented with their c axes perpendicular to each other. The nanohelix terminated by transforming into a single-crystal nanobelt dominated by nonpolar (0110) surfaces. The nanohelix could be manipulated, and its elastic properties were measured, which suggests possible uses in electromechanically coupled sensors, transducers, and resonators.Entities:
Year: 2005 PMID: 16151005 DOI: 10.1126/science.1116495
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728