Quantum confinement effects in nanocrystals of SnO$_{2}$ in MgO matrix

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Abstract

We have studied the nanocrystal formations of SnO$_{2 }$in$_{ }x$SnO$_{2}$-(1-$x)$MgO composite thin films ($x$ =0 to 1 and thickness 0.5 to 1 $\mu $m) prepared by metal-organic decomposition method. We find a direct relationship between the size of SnO$_{2}$ nanocrystals and the annealing temperature. Similarly, higher concentration of Mg in $x$SnO$_{2}$-(1-$x)$MgO leads to smaller size nanocrystals of SnO$_{2}$. Under the controlled choice of composition and annealing conditions, the bandgap of SnO$_{2}$ can be continuously increased from 3.89 eV to 4.5 eV thus providing a generic approach for tuning the bandgap in nanocomposite systems over a wide range of energy. We discuss this behavior in terms of the quantum confinement effect arising from particle size being comparable to the order of Bohr radius of the material.

Authors

  • M.B. Sahana

    • Wayne State University
  • C. Sudakar

    • Indian Institute of Technology Madras, India
  • A. Dixit

    • Wayne State University
  • J.S. Thakur

    • Wayne State University
  • R. Naik

    • Wayne State University
  • V.M. Naik

    • University of Michigan-Dearborn