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Branched MgO Nanowires Synthesized by Thermal Evaporation Method in Air at Atmospheric Pressure
대기압의 공기 분위기에서 열증발법에 의해 합성된 가지상 구조의 MgO 나노선
Geun-Hyoung Lee
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Korean J. Met. Mater. 2023;61(6):444-448.   Published online 2023 May 18
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3365/KJMM.2023.61.6.444

Abstract
MgO nanowires with a branched structure were fabricated using a thermal evaporation method in air at atmospheric pressure. The branched MgO nanowire was made up of two parts: a primary central nanowire trunk and lots of secondary nanowire branches. The branched MgO nanowires had a 4-fold symmetrical structure. The secondary..... More

                
ZnO Nanocrystals with Hexagonal Disk Shape Grown by Thermal Evaporation Method in Air at Atmospheric Pressure
대기압의 공기 분위기에서 열증발법에 의해 성장한 육각형 디스크 형상의 ZnO 나노결정
Geun-Hyoung Lee
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Korean J. Met. Mater. 2022;60(8):601-606.   Published online 2022 Jul 12
DOI: https://doi.org/10.3365/KJMM.2022.60.8.601

Abstract
Hexagonal-shaped ZnO nanodisks were synthesized at temperatures above 1000oC via thermal evaporation of a mixture of ZnO, SnO, and graphite powders as the source materials. Notably, the ZnO nanodisks were easily formed in ambient air at atmospheric pressure. The ZnO nanodisks could not be obtained without SnO in the source..... More

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