Metal-to-insulator transition in silver nanolayers grown on silver oxide nanoparticles

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2004 EDP Sciences
, , Citation K. Chatterjee et al 2004 EPL 66 592 DOI 10.1209/epl/i2003-10230-0

0295-5075/66/4/592

Abstract

Silver nanometre thick layers were grown on Ag2O particles of size ∼ 21 nm by subjecting the latter to a heat treatment at temperatures ranging from 500 to 543 K. Optical-absorption measurements on particles of core-shell structure and dispersed in ethyl alcohol were carried out over a temperature range from 290 to 340 K. The results were analysed using size-dependent dielectric permittivity incorporating a free-path effect. The analyses showed the existence of a metal-to-insulator transition in silver nanoshells with a thickness equal to or less than ∼ 2 nm. The extracted values of electrical conductivity over this temperature range showed a semiconducting behaviour with an activation energy of 0.05 ± 0.01 eV. Direct electrical resistivity measurements substantiated these results obtained from optical absorption data. The activation energies determined from both the above measurements were in satisfactory agreement.

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10.1209/epl/i2003-10230-0