Indium oxide (In2O3) nanowires have been recently synthetized and interesting properties and applications in gas-sensors and optoelectronic fields have been suggested. In order to reduce as much as possible the influence of undesired dopants and/or impurities on the observed properties, In2O3 nanowires have been grown without the use of catalysts, directly from metallic indium by a vapor transport technique and a controlled oxidation with oxygen-argon mixtures. Depending on the growth conditions (temperature, vapor pressure, oxygen concentration, etc.) different results have been achieved and it has been observed that a 'proper' In condensation on the substrates may enhance the nanowires growth.

In-catalyzed growth of high-purity indium oxide nanowires

Calestani D;Zha M;Zappettini A;Lazzarini L;Zanotti L
2007

Abstract

Indium oxide (In2O3) nanowires have been recently synthetized and interesting properties and applications in gas-sensors and optoelectronic fields have been suggested. In order to reduce as much as possible the influence of undesired dopants and/or impurities on the observed properties, In2O3 nanowires have been grown without the use of catalysts, directly from metallic indium by a vapor transport technique and a controlled oxidation with oxygen-argon mixtures. Depending on the growth conditions (temperature, vapor pressure, oxygen concentration, etc.) different results have been achieved and it has been observed that a 'proper' In condensation on the substrates may enhance the nanowires growth.
2007
Istituto dei Materiali per l'Elettronica ed il Magnetismo - IMEM
IN2O3 NANOWIRES
TIN OXIDE
NANOBELTS
NANOSTRUCTURES
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