“…Therefore, semi-polar and nonpolar structures are proposed to diminish or even eliminate the polarization effects, and the nonpolar m-plane is one of the common structures [ 6 ]. Unfortunately, due to the coexistence of minor domains with <0001>, <11-22>, or <10-13 > growth directions in m-plane ZnO thin films [ 7 - 9 ], it is difficult to deposit high-quality and smooth m-plane ZnO thin films by several normal growth techniques, such as molecular beam epitaxy [ 7 , 8 ], metalorganic chemical vapor deposition [ 9 ], and pulsed laser deposition [ 10 ]. In addition, with different growth conditions, various striped features are usually presented on the surface of m-plane ZnO thin films deposited on foreign substrates [ 11 , 12 ].…”