One-dimensional (1D) MoO2
nanorods in the form of a large-area array and nanobranched structure were prepared by
hot-filament metal–oxide vapour deposition at low and high pressures in atmospheric argon flows
respectively. The x-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns of both as-synthesized samples show that the 1D
MoO2
nanorods are monoclinic crystals in space group
P 21/c. The Raman spectrum of the large-area array of 1D
MoO2
nanorods appears to be the same as that of a two-dimensional (2D)
MoO2
thin film. The Raman spectrum of the nanobranched structure of 1D
MoO2
nanorods showed a downshift and asymmetric broadening of
the Raman first-order TO peak when compared with the bulk
(q = 0)
mode. The Raman shift and broadening were attributed to phonon confinement effect in the 1D
nanorods. The in situ Raman spectra of laser-induced oxidation of the nanobranched structure of 1D
MoO2
nanorods demonstrate that they can be oxidized easily and more strongly than the 3D bulk
MoO2
powder.
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