Thursday, November 29, 2012

Electronic properties of hybrid Cu 2 S/Ru semiconductor/metallic-cage nanoparticles

Yehonadav Bekenstein, Kathy Vinokurov, Uri Banin and Oded Millo



Hybrid inorganic nanoparticles, comprising a semiconducting Cu 2 S quantum-dot (QD) core encapsulated by a metallic Ru cage-like shell, and each of their individual components, are studied via scanning tunneling spectroscopy. Bare Cu 2 S QDs show nearly identical semiconducting-like I – V characteristics while the empty Ru cages exhibit single electron tunneling effects—the Coulomb blockade and staircase. Surprisingly, in some cases negative differential conductance features, with periodicity that correlates to the Coulomb staircase, were observed. The tunneling spectra measured on the hybrid QDs varies greatly along a single particle, manifesting synergetic electrical properties that originate from this unique semiconducting–metallic interface.



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