Disc-modified nanohelices (DNHs) of ZnO were synthesized by thermal evaporation. The
ZnO DNHs are constructed by nanowires which are regularly attached with discs. The axis
of the DNH structure is along the ZnO[0001] direction. The pitch distance, the mean
diameter, and the thickness of the nanowires are uniform for each ZnO DNH. Within one
period there are 12 discs symmetrically attached on the surfaces of the nanowires.
The discs are composed of nanometre-sized ZnO crystal cores and amorphous
SiO2
shells. The mechanism of formation of the nanostructures is also discussed.
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