Gaurav Rajput, Ankita Rawat, Nitesh K Chourasia, Gaurav Jalendra, Govind Gupta, Aditya Yadav, P K Kulriya
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Abstract
MXenes, specifically Ti3C2Txhaving peculiar structural and electronic characteristics display not only high surface area, and excellent thermal and electrical conductivity but also have the potential for functionalization. The primary focus of this research is to control the decay time of gold nanoparticle (NP) (Au NP) decorated multilayer Ti3C2TxMXene (Au-Ti3C2Tx) synthesized by a simple two-step selective etching technique. Incorporation of Au NPs in the multilayer Ti3C2TxMXene leads to lattice expansion, micro-strain reduction, and crystallinity improvement, as confirmed by x-ray diffraction analysis. Observation of a well-developed G band in the Au-Ti3C2TxMXene across different Au concentrations by Raman spectroscopy investigations suggests the accumulation of graphitic carbon on the MXene surface which has greatly improved the charge transfer characteristic of the carbide layer. Furthermore, the Au-Ti3C2TxMXene exhibits promising optical properties for different concentrations of gold. The time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy studies displayed a reduction in the average decay time (τav) to ∼30% with increasing gold concentration from 100 to 150μl in Au NPs solution which is explained based on Au NPs induced surface plasmon resonance. The decoration of Au NPs facilitates the accumulation of carbon on the surface of MXene, resulting in enhanced crystallinity, reduced micro-strain, and decreased decay time. By engineering decay time through the decoration of noble metal NPs onto MXene, it becomes possible to fabricate highly efficient photodetectors and imaging devices. This is especially advantageous in applications where shorter decay times are desired.
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The journal aims to publish papers at the forefront of nanoscale science and technology and especially those of an interdisciplinary nature. Here, nanotechnology is taken to include the ability to individually address, control, and modify structures, materials and devices with nanometre precision, and the synthesis of such structures into systems of micro- and macroscopic dimensions such as MEMS based devices. It encompasses the understanding of the fundamental physics, chemistry, biology and technology of nanometre-scale objects and how such objects can be used in the areas of computation, sensors, nanostructured materials and nano-biotechnology.