Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 March 2011
Surface and planar defect structures of γ-Al2O3 nanorods synthesized by the arc-discharge method were studied by means of high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and image simulation. Our investigation showed that there was a high number density of twins in the nanorods. We suggested a possible configuration of {111} twins in γ-Al2O3, and this model fit our experimental result well. In some nanorods, the ordering of nanotwins gave rise to a local hexagonal-like structure. The twinned nanorods were usually enclosed by {100} and {111} facets, and their growth direction was changed from 〈110〉 into 〈111〉. The surface structures of the nanorods confirmed that the {111}-type surface should be more stable.