To change transport gap of semiconducting nanoparticles without disturbing the optical one: Core-shell approach

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We show that transport gap of semiconducting nanoparticles can be changed without disturbing the optical gap. This is achieved through inorganic-organic hybrid core-shell approach. Different inorganic nanoparticles with a bandgap in the UV to NIR range are used as the core; as a shell to the nanoparticles, a monolayer of different organic molecules is used. With the inclusion of the shell layer, optical gap of the nanoparticles does not change. Transport gap, as obtained from current-voltage characteristics of a single nanoparticle with scanning tunneling microscope tip, changes to that of the shell-material irrespective of the bandgap of core nanoparticles. © 2009 American Institute of Physics.

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Das, B. C., & Pal, A. J. (2009). To change transport gap of semiconducting nanoparticles without disturbing the optical one: Core-shell approach. Applied Physics Letters, 94(8). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3088861

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