Fabrication and characterization of vertically aligned and interconnected nickel oxide Nanowalls

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Abstract

Vertically aligned and well interconnected NiO nanowalls were fabricated on Ni foil by a two step hydrothermal route. The as-prepared nickel hydroxide was converted to NiO by further heat treatment. The NiO nanowalls are typically 15 nm thick and around 1-1.5 $\mu $m wide. The NiO nanowalls have cubic crystal structure with their growth plane along the [111] direction. The NiO nanowalls show an optical band gap of about 3.8 eV and exhibit broad photoluminescence emission band centered at around 390 nm. The present synthesis technique supports the growth of well aligned 2D nanostructures with large surface area for possible applications in nanoscale devices.

*W.Z. Li acknowledges the support by National Science Foundation under grant DMR-0548061.

Authors

  • Latha Kumari

    • Florida International University
  • Wenzhi Li

    • Florida International University
  • Charles H. Vannoy

    • University of Miami
  • Roger M. Leblanc

    • University of Miami
  • Dezhi Wang

    • Boston College