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Well-aligned single-crystalline wurzite zinc oxide (ZnO) nanowire arrays were successfully fabricated on a Si substrate by a simple physical vapor-deposition (PVD) method at a relatively low temperature of about 500℃. The as-fabricated nanowires were preferentially arranged along the [001] direction of ZnO. The photoluminescence spectrum of ZnO nanowire arrays showed two emission bands: a strong green emission at around 500 nm and a weak ultraviolet emission at 380 nm. The strong green light emission was related to the existence of the oxygen vacancies in ZnO crystals. Corresponding growth mecha- nism of the ZnO nanowires was briefly discussed.
Well-aligned single-crystalline wurzite zinc oxide (ZnO) nanowire arrays were successfully fabricated on a Si substrate by a simple physical vapor-deposition (PVD) method at a relatively low temperature of about 500 ° C. The as-fabricated nanowires were preferentially arranged along the [001] direction of ZnO. The photoluminescence spectrum of ZnO nanowire arrays showed two emission bands: a strong green emission at around 500 nm and a weak ultraviolet emission at 380 nm. The strong green light emission was related to the existence of the Corresponding growth mecha- nism of the ZnO nanowires was briefly discussed.