Doped metal oxide nanocrystals exhibit a localized surface plasmon resonance that is widely tunable across the mid- to near-infrared region, making them useful for applications in optoelectronics, sensing, and photocatalysis. Surface states pin the Fermi level and induce a surface depletion layer that hinders conductivity and refractive index sensing but can be advantageous for optical modulation. Several strategies have been developed to both synthetically and postsynthetically tailor the depletion layer toward particular applications; however, this understanding has primarily been advanced in Sn-doped InO (ITO) nanocrystals, leaving open questions about generalizing to other doped metal oxides.
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