Pulsed laser ablation condensation of ZnO/Zn for artificial epitaxy and subsequence {hkil}-specific VLS growth

博士 === 國立中山大學 === 材料科學研究所 === 96 === Wurtzite (W)-type ZnO condensates showed preferred orientation {10 1} when deposited on glass substrate by pulsed laser ablation on Zn target in the presence of oxygen. Such an artificial epitaxy depends on the well developed {10 1} surfaces of the condensates, w...

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Main Authors: Bang-Hao Huang, 黃邦浩
Other Authors: Shen, Pouyan
Format: Others
Language:en_US
Published: 2008
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/cspb7e
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Summary:博士 === 國立中山大學 === 材料科學研究所 === 96 === Wurtzite (W)-type ZnO condensates showed preferred orientation {10 1} when deposited on glass substrate by pulsed laser ablation on Zn target in the presence of oxygen. Such an artificial epitaxy depends on the well developed {10 1} surfaces of the condensates, which enabled {10 1}-specific coalescence to form twin and single crystal regardless of the co-deposited Zn. The W-ZnO condensates have decreasing particle size with increasing oxygen flow rate and a considerable residual stress due to the combined effects of rapid heating/cooling and thermal/lattice mismatch with Zn following parallel epitaxy or (01 )W-ZnO//(01 0)Zn; [ 2 3]W-ZnO//[0001]Zn involving {10 1} slip (Part I). In addition, wurtzite (W)-type ZnO/Zn composite deposit with preferred orientation {10 1}W-ZnO and (0001)Zn respectively on glass substrate in chapter I under Isothermal (600oC) atmospheric annealing caused self-catalyzed vapor-liquid-solid growth of rod-like W-ZnO whiskers with unusual habit. Analytical electron microscopic observations indicated that the W-ZnO whiskers extend along the zone axis of the well-developed polar surfaces {10 1} for a beneficial lower electrostatic energy and surface energy. Alternatively, the whiskers extend via {11 1}-specific growth twinning and/or coalescence twinning for a beneficial fair coincidence-site lattice at the twin boundary (Part II). Furthermore, Zn particulates overlain with wurtzite (W)-type ZnO condensates having nearly orthogonal {10 1} and {11 1} facets were found to self-catalyze unusual tapered W-ZnO whiskers upon isothermal atmospheric annealing, i.e. thermal oxidation, at 600oC. Analytical electron microscopic observations indicated that such whiskers formed tapered slabs having mosaic {10 1} and {2 1} twinned domains. The tapered whiskers can be rationalized by unconventional vapor-liquid-solid growth, i.e. {hkil}-specific coalescence twinning growth from the ZnO condensates taking advantage of a partially molten bottom source of Zn and the adsorption of atoms at the whisker tips and steps under the influence of capillarity effect (Part III). Finally, Electron irradiation of nano-size wurtzite (W)-type ZnO condensates with intimate mixture of parallel epitaxial Zn caused {10 1}W slip to form a single domain of rock salt (R)-type core and W-type shell. The two polymorphs follow (1 1)R//(0 11)W; [011]R//[ 2 3]W, i.e. chair type Peierls distortion with additional 38 degree tilting (001)R along the ( 2 0)W plane for a fair match of (10 1)W/(1 1)R, the same as one of the two paths for the back-transformation of R-ZnO into a lower crystal symmetry. The martensitic nucleation of R-type ZnO can be attributed to dynamic migration of interstitials/vacancies, lattice mismatch stress, and capillarity effect.