Alemán, B.Fernández Sánchez, PalomaPiqueras De Noriega, Francisco Javier2023-06-202023-06-202009-07-060003-695110.1063/1.3176974https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/44220© 2009 American Institute of Physics. This work was supported by MEC Project No. MAT2006-01259Indium-zinc-oxide (IZO) nanobelts have been grown by a thermal evaporation-deposition method with ZnO and In-2O_3 powders as precursors. The nanobelts have a superlattice structure that is explained by the formation of In-O and In/Zn-O layers, which appears to favor the formation of nanorings. X-ray analytical methods indicate that the approximate composition of the compound is Zn_4In_2O_7. Cathodoluminescence of the nanobelts in scanning electron microscope shows a dominant emission at 2.37 eV, which is suggested to be a characteristic band of the IZO structure.engIndium-zinc-oxide nanobelts with superlattice structurejournal articlehttp://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3176974http://scitation.aip.orgopen access538.9ZnoNanowiresNanospiralsGrowthFísica de materiales