Issue 47, 2012

Growth of Bi2Te3quantum dots/rods in glass: a unique highly stable nanosystem with novel functionality for high performance magneto optical devices

Abstract

Magneto optical materials are currently of great interest, primarily for modern applications in optical isolation, modulation and switching in telecommunication. However, single crystals are the benchmark materials still used in these devices which are rather expensive and very difficult to fabricate. In this context, we are reporting herewith a stable and novel Bi2Te3 quantum dot–glass nanosystem obtained using a controlled thermo-chemical method. The Q-dots of hexagonal Bi2Te3 of size 4 to 14 nm were grown along the 〈1 1 3〉 direction. Surprisingly, we obtained quantum rods of Bi2Te3 of size 6 × 10 nm for the first time. The strong quantum confinement in the nanosystem is clearly shown by the optical study. The band gap of the host glass was drastically reduced (from 4.00 to 1.88 eV) due to the growth of Bi2Te3 quantum dots whereas photoluminescence showed a Stokes shift ∼175 meV. Faraday Rotation (FR) investigations of the Bi2Te3 quantum dot–glass nanosystem show a nonlinear response in Verdet constant with a decrease in the Bi2Te3 dot sizes. The Bi2Te3 Q-dot–glass nanosystem with ∼4 nm dots shows significant enhancement (70 times) in Verdet constant compared to the host glass and more radically better than conventional single crystal (TGG). This is the first time that such a type of unique nanosystem has been architectured and has given extremely good magneto-optical performance. We strongly feel that this novel nanosystem has tremendous applications in magneto-optical devices. It is noteworthy that expensive single crystals can be replaced with this cost effective novel glass nanosystem. Interestingly, the present quantum dot–glass nanosystem can be transformed into optical fibers very easily, which will have an exceptionally high impact on the fabrication of high performance magneto optical devices.

Graphical abstract: Growth of Bi2Te3 quantum dots/rods in glass: a unique highly stable nanosystem with novel functionality for high performance magneto optical devices

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Sep 2012
Accepted
11 Oct 2012
First published
12 Oct 2012

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2012,14, 16236-16242

Growth of Bi2Te3 quantum dots/rods in glass: a unique highly stable nanosystem with novel functionality for high performance magneto optical devices

R. P. Panmand, G. Kumar, S. M. Mahajan, N. Shroff, B. B. Kale and S. W. Gosavi, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2012, 14, 16236 DOI: 10.1039/C2CP43169F

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