Radial and longitudinal nanosized In2O3-SnO2 heterostructures were produced by applying a suitable methodology of transport and condensation. Sequential evaporation-condensation over In-seeded alumina promotes the formation of a radial heterostructure, driven by the direct vapor-solid growth mechanism. The single-crystalline In2O3 nanowire nucleates and acts as the backbone for condensation of a polycrystalline SnO2 sheath. Fabrication of longitudinal heterostructures over sapphire is achieved through the application of a nanosized gold catalyst: the gold particles promote nucleation according to the vapor-liquid-solid mechanism, and lead to the formation of single-crystalline In2O3 nanowires with a gold droplet at the apex. Gold maintains its catalytic activity even during subsequent evaporation of SnO2.and induces the nucleation of a SnO2 single-crystal nanowire from the termination of an In2O3 nanowire. The electrical characterization of the longitudinally assembled In2O3-SnO2 structure highlighted a peculiar behavior, as the heterojunction of two n-type semiconducting oxides was revealed, tin oxide being reversely biased. These results hold great potential for the application of precisely shaped heterojunctions.
Preparation of radial and longitudinal nanosized heterostructures of In2O3 and SnO2
Vomiero A;Sberveglieri G
2007
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Radial and longitudinal nanosized In2O3-SnO2 heterostructures were produced by applying a suitable methodology of transport and condensation. Sequential evaporation-condensation over In-seeded alumina promotes the formation of a radial heterostructure, driven by the direct vapor-solid growth mechanism. The single-crystalline In2O3 nanowire nucleates and acts as the backbone for condensation of a polycrystalline SnO2 sheath. Fabrication of longitudinal heterostructures over sapphire is achieved through the application of a nanosized gold catalyst: the gold particles promote nucleation according to the vapor-liquid-solid mechanism, and lead to the formation of single-crystalline In2O3 nanowires with a gold droplet at the apex. Gold maintains its catalytic activity even during subsequent evaporation of SnO2.and induces the nucleation of a SnO2 single-crystal nanowire from the termination of an In2O3 nanowire. The electrical characterization of the longitudinally assembled In2O3-SnO2 structure highlighted a peculiar behavior, as the heterojunction of two n-type semiconducting oxides was revealed, tin oxide being reversely biased. These results hold great potential for the application of precisely shaped heterojunctions.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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