Fabrication and Characterization ZnCdS nanowire
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Semiconductor ZnCdS nanowire arrays have been synthesized by electrochemical deposition from aqueous solutions into porous anodic alumina substrates. X-ray diffraction analyses show that the as-synthesized nanowires have a highly preferential orientation. Scanning electron microscopy indicates that high-filling, ordered, and singlecrystalline nanowire arrays have been obtained. The optical absorption spectra of the nanowire arrays show that the optical absorption band edge of the ZnCdS nanowire array exhibits a blue shift compared with that of bulk ZnCdS. The growth mechanism and the electrochemical deposition process are discussed together with the chemical compositions analysis
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