Silver Ions as Ambipolar Dopants in InAs Nanocrystal Solids

H Hwichan Cho (Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Sogang University Seoul 04107 Republic of Korea) H Hyoin Kim (Department of Energy Science and Center for Artificial Atoms) M Meeree Kim (Department of Energy Science and Center for Artificial Atoms) M Mahnmin Choi (Department of Energy Science and Center for Artificial Atoms) H Hyunwoo Jo D Da In Kim (Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Sogang University Seoul 04107 Republic of Korea) B Byeongjae Kang S Seunghwan Roh H Hyunjung Kim J Ji‐Sang Park (Department of Nano Science and Technology Sungkyunkwan University Suwon Republic of Korea) S Sohee Jeong (Department of Energy Science and Center for Artificial Atoms) M Moon Sung Kang

Abstract

Abstract The precise control of semiconductor polarity in nanocrystals (NCs) is crucial for optimizing device performance in various optoelectronic applications. In this study, it is shown that Ag⁺, added post‐synthetically to InAs NCs using an AgNO 3 solution, can induce either n ‐type or p ‐type doping of the solid, depending on the intrinsic polarity of the host and the dopant concentration. In n ‐type InAs NCs, Ag⁺ consistently acts as an interstitial n ‐type dopant, shifting the conduction band minimum closer to the Fermi level. Conversely, in p ‐type InAs NCs (innately doped with Zn during synthesis), Ag⁺ initially exhibits a p ‐type doping effect at low concentrations by forming surface dipoles but transitions to an n ‐type doping effect at higher concentrations through interstitial incorporation. These results offer a unified understanding of the intricate and adjustable doping behavior of Ag⁺ in colloidal NC systems and present new opportunities for post‐synthetic polarity engineering in III–V nanomaterials.

Article Details

Volume / Issue Vol. 38, Issue 7
Published February 01, 2026
ISSN 0935-9648
Publisher Unknown Publisher

Journal Info

Advanced Materials

Unknown Publisher

ISSN: 0935-9648 Physical Sciences

Authors (12)

H

Hwichan Cho

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Sogang University Seoul 04107 Republic of Korea

H

Hyoin Kim

Department of Energy Science and Center for Artificial Atoms

M

Meeree Kim

Department of Energy Science and Center for Artificial Atoms

M

Mahnmin Choi

Department of Energy Science and Center for Artificial Atoms

H

Hyunwoo Jo

D

Da In Kim

Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Sogang University Seoul 04107 Republic of Korea

B

Byeongjae Kang

S

Seunghwan Roh

H

Hyunjung Kim

J

Ji‐Sang Park

Department of Nano Science and Technology Sungkyunkwan University Suwon Republic of Korea

S

Sohee Jeong

Department of Energy Science and Center for Artificial Atoms

M

Moon Sung Kang