Chemical and size characterization of layered lead iodide quantum dots via optical spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy

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作者
Mu, R [1 ]
Tung, YS [1 ]
Ueda, A [1 ]
Henderson, DO [1 ]
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[1] FISK UNIV,DEPT PHYS,CHEM PHYS LAB,NASHVILLE,TN 37208
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10.1021/jp960605a
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O64 [物理化学(理论化学)、化学物理学];
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070304 ; 081704 ;
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Lead iodide (PbI2) clusters were synthesized from the chemical reaction of NaI (or KI) with Pb(NO3)(2) in H2O, D2O, CH3OH, and C3H7OH solvents. The observation of absorption features between the 550 and 350 nm region obtained with an integrating sphere strongly suggests PbI2 quantum dot formation in solution. Comparison of spectra of PbI2 clusters in solution with PbI2 clusters formed by impregnation of PbI2 in four different pore-sized porous silica substrates indicates that the PbI2 cluster size in solution is less than 2.5 nn in the lateral dimension. Atomic force microscopy (AFM) measurements of PbI2 solutions deposited on mica and highly oriented pyrolytic graphite surfaces indicate that the clusters are single layered. The measured height is 1.0 +/- 0.1 nm, which is similar to 0.3 nn larger than the layer thickness observed for the bulk materials. The swollen layer thickness can be attributed to the intralayer contraction from the strong lateral interaction among PbI2 molecules, which is supported by ab initio calculations. Raman scattering measurements of the LO and TO modes of PbI2 in bulk and in the confined state were also conducted in 50-150 cm(-1) region. Three bands observed at 74, 96, and 116 cm(-1) for the confined materials are assigned to the TO2, LO(2), and LO(1) modes, respectively. The relatively small red shift in the LO modes for PbI2 in the porous hosts may be caused by the surface phonon of PbI2 nanoparticles confined in the porous silica.
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