Browsing by Subject "Indium oxide"
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Indium oxide as a possible tunnel barrier in spintronic devices
(2005)We report the growth of ultra-thin indium oxide layers using the dc-magnetron sputtering method. We demonstrate that good quality tunnel barriers made of indium oxide can be routinely fabricated and employed in spintronic-related ...
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Low temperature growth of In 2O 3 and InN nanocrystals on Si(111) via chemical vapour deposition based on the sublimation of NH 4Cl in In
(2009)Indium oxide (In 2O 3) nanocrystals (NCs) have been obtained via atmospheric pressure, chemical vapour deposition (APCVD) on Si(111) via the direct oxidation of In with Ar:10% O 2 at 1000 °C but also at temperatures as low ...
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Low temperature growth of In 2O 3 and InN nanocrystals on Si(111) via chemical vapour deposition based on the sublimation of NH 4Cl in In
(2009)Indium oxide (In 2O 3) nanocrystals (NCs) have been obtained via atmospheric pressure, chemical vapour deposition (APCVD) on Si(111) via the direct oxidation of In with Ar:10% O 2 at 1000 °C but also at temperatures as low ...
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Pb doping of In2O3 and their conversion to highly conductive PbS/In2S3-3xO3x nanowires with infra red emission
(2016)We have grown Pb doped In2O3 nanowires at 800°C which have the cubic bixbyite crystal structure of In2O3 and contain orthorhombic α-PbO. These had resistances up to ≈10 Ω and exhibited photoluminescence at 2.5 eV but we ...
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Pb doping of In2O3 and their conversion to highly conductive PbS/In2S3-3xO3x nanowires with infra red emission
(2016)We have grown Pb doped In2O3 nanowires at 800°C which have the cubic bixbyite crystal structure of In2O3 and contain orthorhombic α-PbO. These had resistances up to ≈10 Ω and exhibited photoluminescence at 2.5 eV but we ...