Chatchawal WongchoosukKittitat SubannajuiAndreas MenzelIris Amarilio BurshteinShoshana TamirYeshayahu LifshitzMargit ZachariasMahidol UniversityUniversitat Freiburg im BreisgauTechnion - Israel Institute of Technology2018-05-032018-05-032011-01-27Journal of Physical Chemistry C. Vol.115, No.3 (2011), 757-76119327455193274472-s2.0-78751664246https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/11733A shape diagram of ZnO nanostructures grown by thermal evaporation of a ZnO:C powder (carbothermal method) was derived by varying the powder source temperature (T p ) and the substrate temperature (T s ). All other growth parameters including (1) the carrier gas composition, pressure, and flow, (2) the substrate and catalyst type, and (3) the system geometry were kept constant. Comparative selected growth experiments utilizing a laser ablation system were performed to establish the general nature of the results. The roles of T s and T p in the evolution of the ZnO morphology and the mechanisms leading to the different morphologies were highlighted. © 2010 American Chemical Society.Mahidol UniversityChemistryEnergyMaterials ScienceControlled synthesis of ZnO nanostructures: The role of source and substrate temperaturesArticleSCOPUS10.1021/jp110416v