Ensemble Inhomogeneity of Dielectric Functions in
Cs-Doped Tungsten Oxide Nanoparticles
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Ensembles
of Cs-doped tungsten bronze nanoparticles (NPs) derived
from breakdown process exhibit near-infrared absorption of localized
surface plasmon resonance with highly broadened bandwidth. The dominant
cause of this effect, after evaluating conventional factors such as
particle size, shape, dipolar interactions, etc., has been identified
as the ensemble inhomogeneity of dielectric functions of individual
particles. A novel analysis method has been developed that can take
into account the inhomogeneity of physical properties over a molar-order
number of particles. Various variables to describe dielectric functions
are numerically made scattered by randomly generated numbers, and
Mie scattering wave, each with scattered variables, is calculated
and integrated. The developed method successfully reproduced experimental
absorption profiles. The analysis indicates that the dielectric functions
are modified with a decrease in both plasma frequency and polaron
transition energy and an increase in the band gap for NPs as compared
with a bulk. These changes are considered to arise from the structural
changes upon mechanical nanoparticulation via breakdown process, such
as Cs-atom desorption from surface and decrease in oxygen vacancies.
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Machida, Keisuke; Adachi, Kenji (2016). Ensemble Inhomogeneity of Dielectric Functions in
Cs-Doped Tungsten Oxide Nanoparticles. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jpcc.6b02936