A process for the rapid synthesis of metal oxide nanoparticles at low
temperatures and methods which facilitate the fabrication of long metal
oxide nanowires. The method is based on treatment of metals with oxygen
plasma. Using oxygen plasma at low temperatures allows for rapid growth
unlike other synthesis methods where nanomaterials take a long time to
grow. Density of neutral oxygen atoms in plasma is a controlling factor
for the yield of nanowires. The oxygen atom density window differs for
different materials. By selecting the optimal oxygen atom density for
various materials the yield can be maximized for nanowire synthesis of
the metal.