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安全沉积纳米ZnO薄膜的方法,Method Safely Deposits Novel Metal Oxide Thin Films
[size=5][b]安全沉积纳米ZnO薄膜的方法,Method Safely Deposits Novel Metal Oxide Thin Films on Substrates[/b][/size]
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[b]【纳米科技世界快讯】University at Buffalo chemists have developed a novel way to grow chemically pure, zinc oxide thin films characterized by dense, bristle-like nanostructures and a new method for depositing them on temperature-sensitive substrates, including polymers, plastics and tapes.[/b]
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[i]Chemist James Garvey has developed a way to deposit metal oxide onto a polymeric substrate, as shown in this scanning electron microscope image, magnified 30,000 times. Credit: University at Buffalo[/i]
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The research, published online last month in the [b][i]Journal of Physical Chemistry[/i][/b], may make possible the deposition of versatile zinc oxide films onto flexible surfaces, enabling the development of more efficient solar cells, liquid-crystal displays, chemical sensors and optoelectronic devices.
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The issue of the journal commemorates the career of Richard E. Smalley, a pioneer of nanotechnology, with whom the lead UB author, James F. Garvey, Ph.D., professor of chemistry, worked while on sabbatical in 1995.
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High-quality zinc oxide thin films are versatile and can be fabricated into many shapes, including films, nanorods and nanoparticles. However, there is a drawback: They usually are deposited at high temperatures, which can damage or even melt the substrate they are coating.
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"That makes it impossible to coat plastic, a hard drive, an electronic device or even contact lenses since the deposition process damages the underlying surface," Garvey said.F9|d1n@h ~tY S)u
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By contrast, the UB researchers have developed a technique in which the metal oxide molecules are cool enough to safely coat temperature-sensitive substrates.~/qe1L'~,z
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