Silver clusters with size ranging from a few nanometers to several nanomete
rs are formed in zirconia matrix and have been characterized by low frequen
cy Raman scattering (LFRS), transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ra
y diffraction (XRD) studies. Surface acoustic vibrational modes of the Ag n
anoclusters are observed in the LFRS measurements and the estimated size of
silver clusters is of the order of a few nm. XRD measurements indicate the
presence of silver clusters in the matrix having a mean size of 20 nm. TEM
observations on the zirconia powder indicate the presence of silver cluste
rs as deduced by selected area diffraction pattern analysis. The microscopi
c structure of the reference ZrO2 sample indicates oxygen related disorder
which might act as the heterogeneous nucleating centers of silver clusters
as studied by time differential perturbed angular correlation. Based on the
experimental results in the present study, it is proposed that the diffusi
on of Ag atoms through grain boundaries and pore walls could be the dominan
t mechanism leading to the formation of Ag clusters in the zirconia matrix.
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