Size-controllable growth of single crystal In(OH) and In O nanocubes
Crystal Growth and Design, ISSN: 1528-7483, Vol: 5, Issue: 1, Page: 147-150
2005
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Single crystal In(OH) nanocubes were synthesized by a designed novel hydrothermal treatment, and the size can be simply moderated by varying the hydrothermal temperature. By calcining the In(OH) nanocubes in air at 400°C, single crystal InO nanocubes were also prepared with the size slightly shrinking. Room temperature photoluminescence showed a broad photoluminescence emission spectrum in the blue-green region with its maximum intensity centered at 450 nm, which was mainly attributed to the effect of the oxygen deficiencies.
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