Abstract
High-quality indium oxide (In 2O 3) nanobelts were successfully synthesized without catalyst at low temperature ranged from 600 to 850 °C using a simple physical vapor deposition. To synthesize the In 2O 3 nanobelts, we employed a simple reaction of thermally evaporated indium vapor in a wet oxidizing environment. The In 2O 3 nanobelts have diameters in the range of 20–200 nm and lengths over several hundreds micrometer. The synthesized nanobelts indicate high-purity and single-crystalline cubic structure. Most of In 2O 3 nanobelts have 〈1 0 0〉 growth direction but some nanobelts have 〈1 1 0〉 growth direction. Photoluminescence spectra under excitation at 325 nm showed a strong and broad emission at 570 nm with a shoulder at 630 nm related to oxygen vacancies. We suggest that the synthesis of the In 2O 3 nanobelts follows the self-assisted growth mechanism in our method.
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