Abstract
The large bandgap semiconductor zinc oxide (ZnO) is of significant interest for applications as a light emitting source in the ultraviolet. Especially, since a large variety of ZnO nanostructures can be grown in self organized processes this material is a promising candidate for nanometer-scale optoelectronic devices. In particular ZnO nanorods offer the possibility to realize cheap nano-scale lasers in the UV.
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