posted on 2024-11-15, 04:23authored byGuoxiu Wang, Jinsoo Park, David Wexler, Min Sik Park, Jung-Ho Ahn
In2O3 semiconductor nanowires were synthesized by the chemical vapor deposition method through carbon thermal reduction at 900 C with 95% Ar and 5% O2 gas flow. The In2O3 nanowires were characterized by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FE-SEM), high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM), and photoluminescence spectroscopy (PL). For the first time, we observed the formation of corundum-type h-In2O3 nanowires and branched In2O3 nanowires. The PL spectra of In2O3 nanowires show strong visible red emission at 1.85 eV (670 nm) at low temperature, possibly caused by a small amount of oxygen vacancies in the nanowire crystal structure.
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Wang, G., Park, J., Wexler, D., Park, M. & Ahn, J. (2007). Synthesis, characterization, and optical properties of In2O3 semiconductor nanowires. Inorganic Chemistry, 46 (12), 4778-4780. Copyright 2007 the American Chemical Society.