The n-type semiconducting titanium oxide thin films are well-known as electron transporting interlayer in photovoltaic cells. The favorable characteristics of interlayers in photovoltaics are high optical transmittan...The n-type semiconducting titanium oxide thin films are well-known as electron transporting interlayer in photovoltaic cells. The favorable characteristics of interlayers in photovoltaics are high optical transmittance (T%), wide band gap energy (Eg) and high electrical conductivity (σ). Modifying titanium oxide films with metal nanoparticles would increase electrical conductivity but reduce optical band gap energy. We developed the sol-gel derived titanium suboxide (TiOx) films modified with silver (Ag) or gold (Au) or copper (Cu) nanoparticles (NPs). This study explores a tradeoff between narrowing optical band gap and enhancing electrical conductivity of nanostructured TiOx films by controlling the Au- or Ag- or Cu-NPs loading concentrations (mol%) in titania. The Au- and Cu-NPs loading concentration of 4 mol% should meet a tradeoff which yields the higher T%, wider Eg and higher compared to those of pure TiOx films. In addition, since the pure Cu is not thermodynamically stable in ambience as compared to Au and Ag, the stability of as-obtained colloidal CuNPs is also examined. A careful examination of the time evolution of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) bands of CuNPs indicates that their stability is only up to 4 h.展开更多
We have theoretically investigated the effect of the dielectric core and the dielectric embedding medium separately on the transmission spectra and plasmonic properties of coupled metallic nanotube arrays.It is found ...We have theoretically investigated the effect of the dielectric core and the dielectric embedding medium separately on the transmission spectra and plasmonic properties of coupled metallic nanotube arrays.It is found that the plasmonic properties of the nanotube arrays are strongly influenced by the presence of the dielectric which induces additional screening charges.We show that instead of one single photonic bandgap for the hollow nanotube arrays placed in air,an additional photonic bandgap arises from the presence of dielectric media in the transmission spectra.Based on the localized nature of the electric field distributions,we also clearly show the presence of the local plasmonic resonant modes that originate from multipolar plasmon polaritons in the cross section of these nanotube arrays,and that a large amount of opposing surface charges are built up in the gap between adjacent nanotubes.展开更多
文摘The n-type semiconducting titanium oxide thin films are well-known as electron transporting interlayer in photovoltaic cells. The favorable characteristics of interlayers in photovoltaics are high optical transmittance (T%), wide band gap energy (Eg) and high electrical conductivity (σ). Modifying titanium oxide films with metal nanoparticles would increase electrical conductivity but reduce optical band gap energy. We developed the sol-gel derived titanium suboxide (TiOx) films modified with silver (Ag) or gold (Au) or copper (Cu) nanoparticles (NPs). This study explores a tradeoff between narrowing optical band gap and enhancing electrical conductivity of nanostructured TiOx films by controlling the Au- or Ag- or Cu-NPs loading concentrations (mol%) in titania. The Au- and Cu-NPs loading concentration of 4 mol% should meet a tradeoff which yields the higher T%, wider Eg and higher compared to those of pure TiOx films. In addition, since the pure Cu is not thermodynamically stable in ambience as compared to Au and Ag, the stability of as-obtained colloidal CuNPs is also examined. A careful examination of the time evolution of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) bands of CuNPs indicates that their stability is only up to 4 h.
基金the Excellent Doctorate Dissertation Foundation of Central South University (Grant No.2008yb039)the Postgraduate Innovative Project of Hunan Province (Grant No.CX2009B029)
文摘We have theoretically investigated the effect of the dielectric core and the dielectric embedding medium separately on the transmission spectra and plasmonic properties of coupled metallic nanotube arrays.It is found that the plasmonic properties of the nanotube arrays are strongly influenced by the presence of the dielectric which induces additional screening charges.We show that instead of one single photonic bandgap for the hollow nanotube arrays placed in air,an additional photonic bandgap arises from the presence of dielectric media in the transmission spectra.Based on the localized nature of the electric field distributions,we also clearly show the presence of the local plasmonic resonant modes that originate from multipolar plasmon polaritons in the cross section of these nanotube arrays,and that a large amount of opposing surface charges are built up in the gap between adjacent nanotubes.