Effects of growth conditions on properties of CBD synthesized ZnO nanorods grown on ultrasonic spray pyrolysis deposited ZnO seed layers
Abstract ZnO nanorods were synthesized on a seed layer coated glass substrate using chemical bath deposition (CBD). Prior to growth, a seed layer had been prepared via ultrasonic spray pyrolysis method. The aim was to explore the influence of varying the chemical bath deposition conditions namely: growth time, bath temperature and concentration levels of the precursor on the orientation, structural, optical and vibrational properties of the subsequently grown nanorods. The presence of ZnO nanorods resembling the hexagonal-wurtzite structure having preference
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