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Size controlled gold tip growth onto II–VI nanorods
Date Issued
2010-09-28
Date Available
2011-03-07T13:05:23Z
Abstract
Gold tip size and multiplicity is controlled in hybrid gold-semiconductor nanorods (CdS-Au, CdSe-Au and CdTe-Au) in fast reaction times of less than 2 minutes by optimising precursor type, concentration, and temperature. Controllable gold tips up to as large as 40 nm on a rod diameter of 7 nm are reported with the tip size shown to be directly related to the redox potentials of the dangling atoms on the nanorod and the gold chloride precursors (mono or trivalent). The preference for symmetric (both ends) over asymmetric (single end) is achieved by simply elevating the reaction temperature to 80ºC without changing the reaction time. TEM and XRD analysis were preformed to verify both the gold nanoparticle size and crystallinity of the hybrid nanostructures. Increased quenching of nanorod emission is observed as the size of the gold tip increases suggesting optimisation of charge transfer between the semiconductor and the metal.
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
Irish Research Council for Science, Engineering and Technology
Other funder
Other Sponsorship
Intel Ireland
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
RSC publications
Journal
Journal of Materials Chemistry
Volume
20
Issue
36
Start Page
7875
End Page
7880
Copyright (Published Version)
2010 The Royal Society of Chemistry
Subject – LCSH
Semiconductors
Nanoparticles
Crystallization
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Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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