Color-changing materials have a variety of applications, ranging from smart windows to sensors. Here, we report deliquescent chromism of thin, color neutral films of nickel(II) iodide (NiI) that are less than 10 μm thick. This behavior does not occur in the bulk material.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVanadium dioxide (VO) undergoes significant optical, electronic, and structural changes as it transforms between the low-temperature monoclinic and high-temperature rutile phases. Recently, alternative stimuli have been utilized to trigger insulator-to-metal transformations in VO, including electrochemical gating. Here, we prepare and electrochemically reduce mesoporous films of VO nanocrystals, prepared from colloidally synthesized VO nanocrystals that have been oxidatively annealed, in a three-electrode electrochemical cell.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new, metastable polymorph of V2O3 with a bixbyite structure was recently stabilized in colloidal nanocrystal form. Here, we report the reversible incorporation of oxygen in this material, which can be controlled by varying temperature and oxygen partial pressure. Based on X-ray diffraction (XRD) and thermogravimetric analysis, we find that oxygen occupies interstitial sites in the bixbyite lattice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDoped semiconductor nanocrystals are an emerging class of materials hosting localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) over a wide optical range. Studies so far have focused on tuning LSPR frequency by controlling the dopant and carrier concentrations in diverse semiconductor materials. However, the influence of anisotropic nanocrystal shape and of intrinsic crystal structure on LSPR remain poorly explored.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDefects may tend to make crystals interesting but they do not always improve performance. In doped metal oxide nanocrystals with localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR), aliovalent dopants and oxygen vacancies act as centers for ionized impurity scattering of electrons. Such electronic damping leads to lossy, broadband LSPR with low quality factors, limiting applications that require near-field concentration of light.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDoped metal oxide nanocrystals represent an exciting frontier for colloidal synthesis of plasmonic materials, displaying unique optoelectronic properties and showing promise for a variety of applications. However, fundamental questions about the nature of doping in these materials remain. In this article, the strong influence of radial dopant distribution on the optoelectronic properties of colloidal indium tin oxide nanocrystals is reported.
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