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Junyeob Yeo1, Sukjoon Hong2, Gunho Kim3, Habeom Lee2, Young Duk Suh2, Inkyu Park3, Costas P Grigoropoulos1, Seung Hwan Ko2.
Abstract
Recent development of laser-induced hydrothermal growth enabled direct digital growth of ZnO nanowire array at an arbitrary position even on 3D structures by creating a localized temperature field through a photothermal reaction in liquid environment. However, its spatial size was generally limited by the size of the focused laser spot and the thermal diffusion, and the target material has been limited to ZnO. In this paper, we demonstrated a next generation laser-induced hydrothermal growth method to grow nanowire on a selected area that is even smaller than the laser focus size by designing laser absorption layer. The control of laser-induced temperature field was achieved through adjusting the physical properties of the substrate (dimension and thermal conductivity), and it enabled a successful synthesis of smaller nanowire array without changing any complex optics. Through precise localized temperature control with laser, this approach could be extended to various nanowires including ZnO and TiO2 nanowires even on heat sensitive polymer substrate.Entities:
Keywords: flexible substrate; hydrothermal growth; low temperature synthesis; one-step direct growth; selective local laser growth
Year: 2015 PMID: 26035452 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.5b01125
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881