JOURNAL ARTICLE

Characteristics of Indium Oxide Rod-Like Structures Synthesized on Sapphire Substrates

Hyoun Woo KimJu Hyun MyungSeung Hyun ShimWoon Suk Hwang

Year: 2006 Journal:   Materials science forum Vol: 518 Pages: 143-148   Publisher: Trans Tech Publications

Abstract

In2O3 materials consisting of dense arrays of vertically aligned rod-like structures were deposited on sapphire substrates by thermal chemical vapor deposition (CVD) using triethylindium (TEI) and oxygen as precursors at a substrate temperature of 350 oC. The rod-like structure with a triangular cross section had a cubic structure, exhibiting preferred crystallographic orientation in the [111] direction. The photoluminescence spectra of In2O3 structures under excitation at 325 nm revealed a visible emission.

Keywords:
Materials science Indium Sapphire Photoluminescence Chemical vapor deposition Substrate (aquarium) Oxide Excitation Optoelectronics Crystallography Optics Metallurgy Chemistry

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