Structure tunable optical properties in linked nanocrystal gels
Controlling optical properties of disordered materials like gels is challenging because their structure is heterogeneous and strategies for tuning are few
- Consistent and tunable structure ITO nanocrystal gel networks was achieved with thermoreversible metal coordination links
- Small angle X-ray scattering was used to quantify changes in inter-nanocrystal spacing as the ligand length was synthetically varied
- A “plasmon ruler” that was developed and theoretically verified that can predict the plasmonic optical frequency of a gel
The plasmon ruler enables design of dynamic optical response by selection of nanocrystals and ligands
- Design of mixtures with optical spectra that either broaden or counterintuitively narrow upon gel formation was demonstrated
- Future development of the computational design principles and dynamic linking chemistries will be used to encode time-dependent responsive optical properties in nanocrystal assemblies