| Literature DB >> 27502636 |
S L Yang1,2, R S Gao3, P L Niu3, Z Y Zou4, R H Yu3,4.
Abstract
A complex three-dimensional (3D) feather-like AlN nanostructure was synthesized by a direct reaction of high-purity Al granules with nitrogen using an arc discharge method. By adjusting the discharge time, a coral-like nanostructure, which evolved from the feather-like nanostructure, has also been observed. The novel 3D feather-like AlN nanostructure has a hierarchical dendritic structure, which means that the angle between the trunk stem and its branch is always about 30° in any part of the structure. The fine branches on the surface of the feather-like nanostructure have shown a uniform fish scale shape, which are about 100 nm long, 10 nm thick and several tens of nanometers in width. An alternate growth model has been proposed to explain the novel nanostructure. The spectrum of the feather-like products shows a strong blue emission band centered at 438 nm (2.84 eV), which indicates their potential application as blue light-emitting diodes.Entities:
Keywords: Alternate growth model; Arc discharge; Feather-like AlN nanostructure; Photoluminescence
Year: 2010 PMID: 27502636 PMCID: PMC3211165 DOI: 10.1007/s11671-010-9745-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1XRD pattern of the products with all peaks indexed to wurtzite-structure AlN (h-AlN).
Figure 2Typical SEM images of the coral-like AlN nanostructures: a a low-magnification SEM image of high-density as-grown coral-like products; b shows a clear dendritic structure; c a close view of fine branches with melt-out surface.
Figure 3SEM images of the feather-like AlN nanostructures: a a low-magnification SEM image; b, c typical SEM images of a complete feather-like AlN nanostructure; d, e high-magnification SEM images show a scale-shaped fine structure of the feather-like products. The angle between the trunk and its branches (α) marked in (c) and (d) is about 30°.
Figure 4a, b TEM images of the feather-like nanostructures; c typical EDS pattern of the TEM samples.
Figure 5A scheme of the alternate growth mechanism. is the direction perpendicular to (103) and is perpendicular to (0001). The theoretical angle (α1,2,3) between the trunk and its branches is 31.65°.
Figure 6The photoluminescence spectrums of the feather-like, coral-like products and commercial AlN powders measured at room temperature. The emission intensities have been normalized by the blue emission peak of the feather-like samples.