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Phys Rev Lett ; 123(21): 216101, 2019 Nov 22.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31809167

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The phase stability of ZnO in a quantum-confinement size regime (sub-2-nm) remains fiercely debated. Applying in situ (scanning) transmission electron microscopy, we present the atomistic view of the phase transitions from the original wurtzite structure to an intermediate body-centered tetragonal and h-MgO structure under tensile strain in quantum-confined ZnO nanowires. Strikingly, such structural transitions are reversible after releasing the stress. Further theoretical calculations mirror the transition pathway and provide basic insight into the overall landscape regarding surface- and strain-dependent phase transition behavior. Our results provide the critical piece to solve the puzzle in phase stability of ZnO, which may prove essential for advancing a variety of nanotechnologies, e.g., quantum-dot light-emitting devices.

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