Assembly of sol-gel-grown LixCoO2 nanocrystals through electromagnetic irradiation

Das, Mahua ; Ranjith, R. ; Bittencourt, C. ; Krupanidhi, S. B. ; Pireaux, J. J. ; Shivashankar, S. A. (2009) Assembly of sol-gel-grown LixCoO2 nanocrystals through electromagnetic irradiation Applied Physics A: Materials Science & Processing, 95 (2). pp. 523-536. ISSN 0947-8396

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Abstract

We report the fabrication of assembled nanostructures from the pre-synthesized nanocrystals building blocks through optical means of exciton formation and dissociation. We demonstrate that Lix CoO2 nanocrystals assemble to an acicular architecture, upon prolonged exposure to ultraviolet-visible radiation emitted from a 125 W mercury vapor lamp, through intermediate excitation of excitons. The results obtained in the present study clearly show how nanocrystals of various materials with band gaps appropriate for excitations of excitons at given optical wavelengths can be assembled to unusual nanoarchitectures through illumination with incoherent light sources. The disappearance of exciton bands due to Li xCoO2 phase in the optical spectrum of the irradiated film comprising acicular structure is consistent with the proposed mechanism of exciton dissociation in the observed light-induced assembly process. The assembly process occurs through attractive Coulomb interactions between charged dots created upon exciton dissociation. Our work presents a new type of nanocrystal assembly process that is driven by light and exciton directed.

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