Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5366752 | Applied Surface Science | 2007 | 7 Pages |
Core-shell nanostructures were grown in silica-based glasses. Copper-copper oxide and iron-iron oxide structures had diameters in the range 3-6Â nm, with shell thicknesses â¼1-2Â nm. Silver-lithium niobate core-shell nanostructures had diameters in the range 4.2-46Â nm and thicknesses varying from 2.2 to 22Â nm. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy studies were carried out on all these specimens. The analyses of these results show the presence of Cu+/Cu2+, Fe2+/Fe3+ and Nb4+/Nb5+ valence states in the above three systems. Electrical resistivity data were fitted satisfactorily to the small polaron hopping model in the case of copper and iron-containing specimens. The presence of ions in the lithium niobate shell provides direct evidence of the formation of localized states between which variable range hopping conduction can be effected.