ZnO crystals were grown by CVT method in closed quartz tube under seeded condition. Carbon was used as a transport agent to enhance the chemical transport of ZnO in the growth process. ZnO single crystals were grown b...ZnO crystals were grown by CVT method in closed quartz tube under seeded condition. Carbon was used as a transport agent to enhance the chemical transport of ZnO in the growth process. ZnO single crystals were grown by using GaN/sapphire and GaN/Si wafer as seeds. The property and crystal quality of the ZnO single crystals was studied by photoluminescence spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction technique.展开更多
Mg-doped ZnO radial spherical structures with nanorods grown on both sides of the spherical shell were successfully prepared via chemical vapor deposition (CVD) of Zn and Mg powders in the absence of a catalyst. The...Mg-doped ZnO radial spherical structures with nanorods grown on both sides of the spherical shell were successfully prepared via chemical vapor deposition (CVD) of Zn and Mg powders in the absence of a catalyst. The structures associated with different growth temperatures (700, 800, and 850°C) were monitored by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and the result shows that the length of the nanorods increase progressively with the growth temperature increasing. X-ray diffraction (XRD) shows that the as-obtained samples can be indexed to high crystallinity with wurtzite structure. The growth of the nanostructures mainly depends on the formation of sphere-like Mg-doped Zn droplets before adding oxygen. Photoluminescence (PL) spectra that show a 39 meV blue shift indicates that the band gap becomes large, because Mg substitutes Zn in the lattice.展开更多
Zinc alloy coating attracted much attention due to its high anti-corrosive properties.Particularly,zinc alloy coatings containing magnesium was considered a promising metallic alloy due to a remarkable improvement of ...Zinc alloy coating attracted much attention due to its high anti-corrosive properties.Particularly,zinc alloy coatings containing magnesium was considered a promising metallic alloy due to a remarkable improvement of corrosion resistance.The proper magnesium content for Zn-Mg alloy coatings was studied.The samples were prepared using thermal evaporation method.The influence of Zn-Mg alloy coating on corrosion resistance was evaluated using immersion test,potentiodynamic test,and galvanic test in 3% NaCl solution at room temperature.The results show that the corrosion resistance of Zn-Mg alloy coatings is strongly dependent on magnesium content.Corrosion potential decreases with increasing magnesium content,whereas current density increases up to 15% magnesium content,and passivity region was found only in Zn-Mg coatings.展开更多
1 IntroductionIn the very recent years, low-dimensional nanomaterials have attracted a great interest in nanoscience and nanotechnology due to their exciting application in electronics[1], optoelectronics[2] and mecha...1 IntroductionIn the very recent years, low-dimensional nanomaterials have attracted a great interest in nanoscience and nanotechnology due to their exciting application in electronics[1], optoelectronics[2] and mechanics[3] in nanoscale. Compared to bulk materials,展开更多
ZnS films were successfully grown by metallorganic chemical vapour deposition (MOCVD) at atmospheric pressure on (100) GaAs substrates. The deposition was carried out at a substrate temperature between 280 approximate...ZnS films were successfully grown by metallorganic chemical vapour deposition (MOCVD) at atmospheric pressure on (100) GaAs substrates. The deposition was carried out at a substrate temperature between 280 approximately 550°C with optimisation of reactor design and growth conditions. The gas phase prereaction is effectively restrained. These epilayers exhibit high crystallographic quality and reveal a mirror surface morphology. The peak halfwidths of X-ray diffraction patterns from their (400) faces are within 0.06 approximately 0.09°. The epilayers grown on (111) GaAs, (112¯0) Al2O3 and (100) Si have proven to be single crystalline feature. The optical and electrical characteristics of ZnS epilayers are measured by photoluminescence, cathodeluminescence, and the Van der Pauw method. The results indicate that there are not a large number of deep centers that could be detected both at 77K and at room temperature. A broad CL peak around 2.897eV and 2.672eV was observed only under very strong excitation. Their origin has not been examined. All epilayers present high resistivities up to 1013Ω·cm.展开更多
文摘ZnO crystals were grown by CVT method in closed quartz tube under seeded condition. Carbon was used as a transport agent to enhance the chemical transport of ZnO in the growth process. ZnO single crystals were grown by using GaN/sapphire and GaN/Si wafer as seeds. The property and crystal quality of the ZnO single crystals was studied by photoluminescence spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction technique.
文摘Mg-doped ZnO radial spherical structures with nanorods grown on both sides of the spherical shell were successfully prepared via chemical vapor deposition (CVD) of Zn and Mg powders in the absence of a catalyst. The structures associated with different growth temperatures (700, 800, and 850°C) were monitored by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and the result shows that the length of the nanorods increase progressively with the growth temperature increasing. X-ray diffraction (XRD) shows that the as-obtained samples can be indexed to high crystallinity with wurtzite structure. The growth of the nanostructures mainly depends on the formation of sphere-like Mg-doped Zn droplets before adding oxygen. Photoluminescence (PL) spectra that show a 39 meV blue shift indicates that the band gap becomes large, because Mg substitutes Zn in the lattice.
基金supported by the Smart Coating Steel Development Center,World Premier Materials (WPM) Program of the Ministry of Knowledge Economy of Korea and Korea Maritime University
文摘Zinc alloy coating attracted much attention due to its high anti-corrosive properties.Particularly,zinc alloy coatings containing magnesium was considered a promising metallic alloy due to a remarkable improvement of corrosion resistance.The proper magnesium content for Zn-Mg alloy coatings was studied.The samples were prepared using thermal evaporation method.The influence of Zn-Mg alloy coating on corrosion resistance was evaluated using immersion test,potentiodynamic test,and galvanic test in 3% NaCl solution at room temperature.The results show that the corrosion resistance of Zn-Mg alloy coatings is strongly dependent on magnesium content.Corrosion potential decreases with increasing magnesium content,whereas current density increases up to 15% magnesium content,and passivity region was found only in Zn-Mg coatings.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.20827004, 20873050, 20921003, 20973074, 21073072)the "111" Project of China(No.B06009)+1 种基金the Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China (No.20100061120087)the Postdoctoral Science Foundation of China(No.20090451146)
文摘1 IntroductionIn the very recent years, low-dimensional nanomaterials have attracted a great interest in nanoscience and nanotechnology due to their exciting application in electronics[1], optoelectronics[2] and mechanics[3] in nanoscale. Compared to bulk materials,
文摘ZnS films were successfully grown by metallorganic chemical vapour deposition (MOCVD) at atmospheric pressure on (100) GaAs substrates. The deposition was carried out at a substrate temperature between 280 approximately 550°C with optimisation of reactor design and growth conditions. The gas phase prereaction is effectively restrained. These epilayers exhibit high crystallographic quality and reveal a mirror surface morphology. The peak halfwidths of X-ray diffraction patterns from their (400) faces are within 0.06 approximately 0.09°. The epilayers grown on (111) GaAs, (112¯0) Al2O3 and (100) Si have proven to be single crystalline feature. The optical and electrical characteristics of ZnS epilayers are measured by photoluminescence, cathodeluminescence, and the Van der Pauw method. The results indicate that there are not a large number of deep centers that could be detected both at 77K and at room temperature. A broad CL peak around 2.897eV and 2.672eV was observed only under very strong excitation. Their origin has not been examined. All epilayers present high resistivities up to 1013Ω·cm.