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Infrared and Raman spectroscopies of InP/II–VI core-shell nanoparticles
Authors:F.S. Manciu   R.E. Tallman   B.D. McCombe   B.A. Weinstein   D.W. Lucey   Y. Sahoo  P.N. Prasad
Affiliation:aDepartment of Physics, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Buffalo, NY 14260-1500, USA;bDepartment of Chemistry, University at Buffalo, The State University of New York, Buffalo, NY 14260-1500, USA
Abstract:We use infrared (IR) and Raman spectroscopies to investigate the optically active phonon modes in InP nanoparticles and InP/II–VI core-shell nanoparticles fabricated by similar colloidal chemistry methods. The IR transmission spectra of several InP nanoparticle samples exhibit a common absorption feature, which we assign to the Fröhlich mode. The Raman results for the same samples show transverse and longitudinal optical phonon peaks, and scattering strength in between due to surface optical (SO) modes. Infrared spectra of the InP/ZnSe core-shell nanoparticles () exhibit three absorption features, one due to the InP core, and the others associated with the ZnSe shell layer. Raman measurements (12–292 K) also show three phonon-related peaks, whose intensities vary sharply with temperature. The frequencies of the IR and Raman lines are in approximate accord with dielectric continuum theory.
Keywords:Core-shell nanoparticles   IR   Raman spectroscopy   Temperature behavior   Confined modes
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