Applied Surface Science, Vol.406, 294-300, 2017
UV irradiation assisted growth of ZnO nanowires on optical fiber surface
In this paper, a novel approach was developed for the enhanced growth of ZnO nanowires on optical fiber surface. The method combined a hydrothermal process with the efficient UV irradiation from the fiber core, and the effects of UV irradiation on the growth behavior of ZnO nanowires were investigated. The results show that UV irradiation had great effects on the preferred growth orientation and the quality of the ZnO nanowires. The crystallization velocity along the c-axis would increase rapidly with the increase of the irradiation power, while the growth process in the lateral direction was marginally affected by the irradiation. The structure of ZnO nanowires also shows less oxygen vacancy with UV irradiation of higher power. The developed approach is applicable for the efficient growth of nanowires on the fiber surface, and the ZnO nanowires optical fiber hybrid structures have great potentials for a wide variety of applications such as optical fiber sensors and probes. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:UV irradiation assisted growth;ZnO nanowires;Optical fiber;Irradiation power effect;Growth mechanism