Project Details
Formation of Metallic Nanostructures in Organic Matrix by Vapour and Plasma Phase Deposition and its Modification by Swift Heavy Iron Irradiation
Applicants
Professor Dr. Franz Faupel; Dr. Dietmar Fink
Subject Area
Physical Chemistry of Solids and Surfaces, Material Characterisation
Term
from 2005 to 2010
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 13818903
Recently, there is much interest in nanocomposite materials consisting of metal nanoparticles dispersed in a polymer matrix due to their novel functional properties. This research project is concerned with producing polymer-based metal containing nanocomposites and the nanostructural modifications upon swift heavy ion irradiations. In particular, we will strive for approaches that allow formation of nanocomposites of well defined compositions. Two solvent free central methods of vapor phase codeposition and plasma phase codeposition will be investigated in parallel for simultaneous deposition of metal and polymer. These complimentary codeposition techniques are expected to lead to develop nanocomposite materials with the desired and optimized compositions and to establish new facts by simultaneous studies with the two production methods. Preparatory studies already carried out in this direction have demonstrated the feasibility of the above approaches. Investigations will also be carried out to gain the ability to tailor the nanostructures by ion beam irradiation in order to bring new changes in the quantum size effects at very low additional costs. A number of useful new quantum optical and electronic devices are expected to emerge.
DFG Programme
Research Grants
International Connection
India, USA
Participating Persons
Dr. Devesh K. Avasthi; Dr.-Ing. Abhijit Biswas; Professor Dr. Santanu Ghose; D. Kabiraj