R. López, E. Vigueras Santiago, S. Hernández López, P. Acuña, A. Argueta Vega, N. Colín Becerril, G. Villa Sánchez, J. Rosales Dávalos
Ambient-atmosphere oxidation in the temperature range of 90-450◦C was performed over Zn films composed by well-faceted hexagonal nanodisks, which were deposited by thermal evaporation. Morphological and structural properties of oxidized Zn nanodisks were studied by scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, energy dispersive spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, and Raman scattering measurements. It was found that Zn nanodisks keep its original shape only when they are annealed at 90 or 150◦C. Smooth oxidation ocurred only on the rectangular faces of Zn nandodisks heated at 150◦C. Thermal oxidation at 250◦C favored growth of ZnO nanoneedles over the surface of the Zn nanodisks. Hexagonal-shape of Zn nanodisks was transformed completely into a complex morphology composed by different shaped particles, with further increase in oxidation temperature to 450◦C.
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