Zinc oxide nanowires synthesized using a hot tube thermal evaporation under intermediate heating period
Zinc oxide nanowires have been synthesized using a hot tube vacuum evaporation method. Essentially, ZnO powder and silicon substrate were placed in upper and lower streams of a horizontal quartz tube, respectively and heated via a furnace up to 960 C for about 1 hour. During the heating process, eva...
Main Authors: | Sakrani, Samsudi, Amin, Peshawa Omer, Suhaimi, Syahida |
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2013
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