Abstract Herein, we report the growth, characterization and field emission application of well-crystalline 6-fold symmetrical hierarchical ZnO nanostructures grown on silicon substrate by thermal evaporation process. The detailed morphological characterizations… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Herein, we report the growth, characterization and field emission application of well-crystalline 6-fold symmetrical hierarchical ZnO nanostructures grown on silicon substrate by thermal evaporation process. The detailed morphological characterizations revealed that the prepared material possess six-fold structures in which ZnO nanoneedles are symmetrically grown on each facets of core hexagonal ZnO nanorods in such a manner that they made beautiful 6-fold symmetrical hierarchical structure. The detailed structural studies confirmed that the grown hierarchical structures possess well-crystallinity with wurtzite hexagonal phase. The room-temperature photoluminescence (PL) spectrum exhibited a strong UV emission confirming good optical properties. The Raman-scattering revealed the wurtzite hexagonal phase for as-grown hierarchical structures. The field emission properties of the 6-fold symmetrical hierarchical ZnO nanostructures were tested and a turn-on voltage equal to 2.8 kV, corresponds to emission current of 65 nA, was observed. A threshold voltage of 4.6 kV with a maximum emission current of about 9.36 µA was also recorded. A high emission current stability profile over a period of ~7000 s was noted for the fabricated FE device.
               
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