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Issue Title: Special Focus on Nanobiosystems

With the use of a modified plasma arc gas condensation technique and control of the processing parameters, namely, plasma current and chamber pressure, we synthesized tungsten oxide nanomaterials with aspect ratios ranging from 1.1 (for equiaxed particles with the length and width of 48 nm and 44 nm, respectively) to 12.7 (for rods with the length and width of 266 nm and 21 nm, respectively). The plasma current and chamber pressure, respectively, ranged from 70 to 90 A and from 200 to 600 Torr. We then characterized the tungsten oxide nanomaterials by means of X-ray diffraction, high-resolution transmission electron microscope, UV-visible spectroscope, and photoluminescence (PL) spectroscope. Experimental results show that equiaxed tungsten oxide nanoparticles were produced at a relatively low plasma current of 70 A, whereas nanorods were produced when plasma currents or chamber pressures were increased. All of the as-prepared tungsten oxide nanomaterials exhibited a WO^sub 2.8^ phase. Compared to the nanoparticles, the nanorods exhibited unique properties, such as a redshift in the UV-visible spectrum, a blue emission in PL spectrum, and a good performance in field emission. With respect to the field emission, the turn-on voltage for WO^sub 2.8^ nanorods was found to be as low as 1.7 V/μm.[PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]

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Title
Structure and optical properties of tungsten oxide nanomaterials prepared by a modified plasma arc gas condensation technique
Author
Su, Cherng-yuh; Lin, Hsuan-ching; Yang, Tsung-kun; Lin, Chung-kwei
Pages
1755-1763
Publication year
2010
Publication date
Jun 2010
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
13880764
e-ISSN
1572896X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1111839130
Copyright
Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2010