“…ZnO is a wide bandgap semiconductor (E g = 3.37 eV) with a large exciton binding energy (60 meV) that possesses a wide range of the envisaged applications such as in solar cells [13,16], in photodiodes [15,17], and in thin film transistors [18]. Since the room temperature UV lasing from ZnO nanowires has been demonstrated [19], various nanostructured ZnO materials, such as nanoparticles [20], nanorods [21], nanotubes [22], have been extensively investigated, which triggers extensive activities in searching for novel, facile synthetic methods.…”