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Carrier transport in PbS and PbSe QD films measured by photoluminescence quenching

Journal of Physical Chemistry C, ISSN: 1932-7455, Vol: 118, Issue: 29, Page: 16228-16235
2014
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Article Description

The temperature-dependent quantum yield of photoluminescence (PL) has been measured in films of various sizes of PbS and PbSe quantum dots (QDs) capped with alkanedithiol ligands with lengths varying from 4 to 20 Å. We demonstrate that PL within QD films can provide information about transport in a regime that is relevant to solar photoconversion. The ligand-length dependent PL quenching reveals behavior similar to that of ligand-length dependent carrier mobility determined from field-effect transistor (FET) measurements in the dark. The data are described by a model in which band tail luminescence is quenched upon thermal activation by charge separation and hopping followed by nonradiative recombination. We extract the tunneling parameter β and find values of 1.1 ± 0.2 Å except for a value of 0.7 for the smallest QD sample. Changes in the transport mechanism may be due to unique surface faceting or QD-ligand coupling that occurs in small QDs. Furthermore, we compare all-organic capped PbS QD films with those infilled by Al O, discovering a surprisingly small value of β less than 0.3 for the latter, which may be related to a graded potential barrier because of amorphous AlO at the QD surface or interfacial chemistry inherent in the atomic layer deposition process. © 2014 American Chemical Society.

Bibliographic Details

E. Ryan Smith; Matthew C. Beard; Arthur J. Nozik; Justin C. Johnson; Jing Zhang; Jason Tolentino; Matt Law; Jianbing Zhang

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Materials Science; Energy; Chemistry

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