Semiconductor nanocrystals are intriguing
because they show surface
plasmon absorption features like noble metallic nanoparticles. In
contrast with metal, manipulation of their unique plasmonic resonance
could be easily realized by the free-carrier concentration. Here,
it is demonstrated that MoO3–x
nanodots
can exhibit striking surface plasmon resonance located at near-infrared
region under treatment of two different reducing agents. Furthermore,
the tunable resonance mode has been achieved through appropriate redox
processes. Refractive index sensing has been demonstrated by monitoring
the plasmonic peak. The improved sensing application is ascribed to
the enhanced electric field in the plasmonic nanocrystals. These new
insights into MoO3–x
nanodots pave
a way to develop novel plasmonic applications such as photothermal
therapy, light harvesting, and sensing.
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