2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2014.04.192
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Structural and optical properties of ZnS/ZnO core/shell nanowires grown on ITO glass

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“…The highest intensity corresponds to the (002) peak, suggesting the preferential growth orientation along the c-axis to the ITO surface with well-done crystalline quality. This result is in a complete agreement with those published in the literature [17,40]. To confirm all the previous DRX and SEM results, we proceed to UV-visible and spectroscopy Raman analyzes.…”
Section: Morphologysupporting
confidence: 90%
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“…The highest intensity corresponds to the (002) peak, suggesting the preferential growth orientation along the c-axis to the ITO surface with well-done crystalline quality. This result is in a complete agreement with those published in the literature [17,40]. To confirm all the previous DRX and SEM results, we proceed to UV-visible and spectroscopy Raman analyzes.…”
Section: Morphologysupporting
confidence: 90%
“…A two-step electrodeposition metod was used to fabricate the ZnO/Cu 2 O core-shell nanowires array onto ITO coated glass substrate. The substrate was cleaned sequentially, before deposition, under continuous bubbling of oxygen, using a classical three-electrode electrochemical cell [40,41]. Electrodeposition was carried out potentiostatically at -1.0 V versus Ag/AgCl using an Autolab PGSTAT30 potentiostat/galvanostat; the deposition time was 9000s and the reaction temperature was kept at 80°C [40].…”
Section: Samples Synthesismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10][11][12][13][14] In practice, ZnO rods are immersed in a concentrated aqueous solution of Na 2 S (typically 0.1-1.0 M) at room or moderate temperature (commonly #70 C) and stirred to allow ZnS shell growth for various contact times (usually 8-12 h). [10][11][12][13][14] The general ZnO to ZnS transformation scheme is assumed to be a progressive replacement of O 2À lattice anions by solvated S 2À ones, through a double ion-diffusion pathway: O 2À from the solid to the solution and reversely S 2À from the solution to the solid, where the general morphology of the starting ZnO particles is maintained. As a consequence, the longer the contact time (t c ) is, the thicker the formed ZnS shell becomes.…”
Section: -10mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[61][62][63] To highlight the capability of our methodology in evaluating the optical and transport properties of nanoscale systems, we have chosen as a prototypical example a coaxial core-shell (CCS) nanowire of ZnO and ZnS (see Fig. 4(b), left inner panel) that has been recently synthesized [64][65][66][67][68] .…”
Section: B Core-shell Nanowirementioning
confidence: 99%