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Download fileMultifunctional Sn- and Fe-Codoped In2O3 Colloidal Nanocrystals: Plasmonics and Magnetism
journal contribution
posted on 2015-12-17, 03:01 authored by Bharat Tandon, G. Shiva Shanker, Angshuman NagWe prepared Fe- and Sn-codoped colloidal
In2O3 nanocrystals (∼6 nm). Sn doping
provides free electrons in
the conduction band, originating localized surface plasmon resonance
(LSPR) and electrical conductivity. The LSPR band can be tuned between
2000 and >3000 nm, depending on the extent and kind of dopant ions.
Fe doping, on the other hand, provides unpaired electrons, resulting
in weak ferromagnetism at room temperature. Fe doping shifts the LSPR
band of 10% Sn-doped In2O3 nanocrystals to a
longer wavelength along with a reduction in intensity, suggesting
trapping of charge carriers around the dopant centers, whereas Sn
doping increases the magnetization of 10% Fe-doped In2O3 nanocrystals, probably because of the free electron mediated
interactions between distant magnetic ions. The combination of plasmonics
and magnetism, in addition to electronic conductivity and visible-light
transparency, is a unique feature of our colloidal codoped nanocrystals.