We report on an optical investigation of the pyrolysis and photolysis of trimethylindium (TMIn) as a typical metalorganic precursor for functional nanowire growth, aiming at an in-depth understanding of the governing chemistry and optimization of aerosol-based (aerotaxy) and epitaxial growth processes. A flow reactor with special consideration given to optical access was built to provide the chemical environment for in situ optical measurements on the pyrolysis and photolysis of TMIn. By probing a resonant transition of the indium atom, high-resolution laser absorption and laser-induced fluorescence spectroscopy were applied to obtain the atomic indium concentration at different chosen conditions in a spatially and temporally resolved manne...
A new technique for spectroscopic studies of high temperature molecules is developed in which a meta...
The laser powered homogeneous pyrolysis (LPHP) technique was used to promote chemical reactions. The...
The production of gas-phase gallium atoms in the photolysis of trimethylgallium has been investigate...
First online: 17 December 2014The mechanism of atomic indium generation for laser-induced fluorescen...
Compounds containing indium are of interest for electronic and optical applications. These compounds...
Tri-methyl-indium (TMI) is used as an indium transport molecule to introduce indium atoms to reactiv...
The formulation and development of versatile oven systems for high temperature metal vaporation at t...
Indium vapour was illuminated with laser light in the wavelength range 350-372 nm and at 410.3 nm. A...
Author Institution: The Physical Chemistry Labortory, University of Oxford; The Physical Chemistry L...
This paper demonstrates the feasibility of using pulsed laser ablation to generate neutral indium at...
The photodissociation of gas-phase trimethylgallium at 193 nm has been investigated using the laser ...
We report on what we believe is the first demonstration of laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) in flame...
The plume of a laser-ablated indium-tin-oxide target was investigated by optical emission spectrosco...
Industrial chemical processes are struggling with adverse effects, such as corrosion and deposition,...
Indium nitride (InN) is an interesting material for future electronic and photonic-related applicati...
A new technique for spectroscopic studies of high temperature molecules is developed in which a meta...
The laser powered homogeneous pyrolysis (LPHP) technique was used to promote chemical reactions. The...
The production of gas-phase gallium atoms in the photolysis of trimethylgallium has been investigate...
First online: 17 December 2014The mechanism of atomic indium generation for laser-induced fluorescen...
Compounds containing indium are of interest for electronic and optical applications. These compounds...
Tri-methyl-indium (TMI) is used as an indium transport molecule to introduce indium atoms to reactiv...
The formulation and development of versatile oven systems for high temperature metal vaporation at t...
Indium vapour was illuminated with laser light in the wavelength range 350-372 nm and at 410.3 nm. A...
Author Institution: The Physical Chemistry Labortory, University of Oxford; The Physical Chemistry L...
This paper demonstrates the feasibility of using pulsed laser ablation to generate neutral indium at...
The photodissociation of gas-phase trimethylgallium at 193 nm has been investigated using the laser ...
We report on what we believe is the first demonstration of laser-induced fluorescence (LIF) in flame...
The plume of a laser-ablated indium-tin-oxide target was investigated by optical emission spectrosco...
Industrial chemical processes are struggling with adverse effects, such as corrosion and deposition,...
Indium nitride (InN) is an interesting material for future electronic and photonic-related applicati...
A new technique for spectroscopic studies of high temperature molecules is developed in which a meta...
The laser powered homogeneous pyrolysis (LPHP) technique was used to promote chemical reactions. The...
The production of gas-phase gallium atoms in the photolysis of trimethylgallium has been investigate...