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    Zinc Oxide Nanowire Arrays on Flexible Substrates. Wet Chemical Growth and Applications in Energy Conversion.

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    Book Chapter
    Authors
    Xu, Sheng
    Weintraub, Benjamin
    Wang, Zhong Lin
    Date
    2010
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10754/669837
    
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    Abstract
    This chapter provides an overview of zinc oxide (ZnO) nanowire synthesis strategies pertinent to flexible organic substrates. The different strategies have been used to grow ZnO nanowire arrays on flat flexible substrates, such as polyimide and polystyrene, and curved flexible substrates, such as microfibers. By using electron beam lithography (EBL) or photolithography, a patterned growth of ZnO nanowire arrays could also be achieved on both flat substrates and microfibers. Furthermore, based on vertically aligned ZnO nanowire arrays on the flexible substrates, innovative nanotechnology-enabled methods for converting mechanical energy into electrical energy have been demonstrated, with the aim of building self-powered nanosystems. The focus was on the fundamental mechanism of the piezoelectricity and nanogenerators. The core of the nanogenerator is based on coupling the piezoelectric and semiconducting properties of ZnO nanowires and the presence of a Schottky barrier at the metal-semiconductor interface. © 2010 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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    Xu, S., Weintraub, B., & Wang, Z. L. (2010). Zinc Oxide Nanowire Arrays on Flexible Substrates. Semiconductor Nanomaterials for Flexible Technologies, 197–226. doi:10.1016/b978-1-4377-7823-6.00007-6
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    Research supported by DARPA (Army/AMCOM/REDSTONE AR, W31P4Q-08-1-0009), DARPA STTR with Magnolia Optical Inc., BES DOE (DE-FG02-07ER46394), Air Force Office (FA9550-08-1-0446), KAUST Global Research Partnership, World Premier International Research Center (WPI) Initiative on Materials Nanoarchitectonics, MEXT, Japan, Emory-Georgia Tech CCNE from NIH, NSF (DMS 0706436, CMMI 0403671). The authors acknowledge contributions from Dr Jinhui Song, Dr Xudong Wang, Dr Yong Qin, Dr Jin Liu and Dr Puxian Gao.
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    Elsevier
    ISBN
    9781437778236
    DOI
    10.1016/B978-1-4377-7823-6.00007-6
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    https://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/B9781437778236000076
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