Crystal growth and shell layer crystal feature-dependent sensing and photoactivity performance of zinc oxide–indium oxide core–shell nanorod heterostructures
Abstract
ZnO–In2O3 (InO) core–shell nanorod heterostructures were synthesized by sputtering InO crystallites on ZnO nanorods. InO shell layers consisting of tapered and prism-shaped InO crystallites were obtained by varying the sputtering deposition duration. The crystalline InO layer on the ZnO nanorods was composed of small tapered InO crystallites and showed a (222) orientation. However, large prism-shaped InO crystallites on ZnO showed multiple crystallographic orientations. The InO shell layer consisting of prism-shaped crystallites had a larger number of crystal defects than the InO shell layer with a tapered morphology. Comparatively, the ZnO–InO heterostructures with a prism-shaped InO shell layer showed oxidizing gas sensing and photoelectrochemical performance superior to those of the heterostructures with a tapered-morphology InO shell layer. The difference in crystal features between the tapered and the prism-shaped InO crystallites explained the observations in this study.