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Reversible Changes in the Electronic and Optical Properties of Micro-Crystalline ln2O 3-x: A Comparison with Amorphous In2O3-x
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 February 2011
Abstract
The electrical conductance and optical absorption coefficient of microcrystalline indium oxide (c – In2 O 3-x ) can be changed reversibly by several orders of magnitude by photoreduction and reoxidation. Photoreduction is achieved by exposure to ultraviolet light hv ≥ 3.5eV in vacuum or an inert gas. The effects are similar to those previously observed in amorphous In2 O3-x
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