Abstract

We report here the structural and optical properties of PbS and PbS:Mn nanorods (diameter 30–80 nm) grown in a polymer (polypyrrole) matrix. X-ray diffraction data of nanorods clearly reveals preferential growth of PbS nanorods with a strong lattice distortion from a bulk cubic to tetragonal one. The strain introduced lattice distortion is inherent to the growth process and strongly depends on polymer concentration. The polymer concentration is found to play an important role in controlling the structural properties. The effect of Mn2+ incorporation into PbS lattice shows no appreciable change in the structural properties. Optical absorption behaviors in such PbS and PbS:Mn nanorods are also reported. The absorption peak energy shows blue-shift with increase in Mn2+ concentration to some critical value beyond which red-shift is observed.

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