Abstract
A simple method to change the feature of smoke was found. Smokes of In2O3 and Al were used in the model experiment. The size of smoke particles is smaller, i.e., 0.6 (Al)–0.5 (In2O3), than those of ordinarily produced smoke particles. The oxide smoke curved in an electric field. In this case, various sizes of particles were obtained depending on the location of the collection point. Truncated In2O3 tetrahedron particles less than 100 nm in size were predominantly obtained. The oxygen defects in small In2O3 particles have been discussed as being due to a definite array of oxygen. The curve of oxide smoke in the electric field has been discussed in terms of being due to the structure of the oxide.
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