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Heavily doped n-type PbSe and PbS nanocrystals using ground-state charge transfer from cobaltocene.


ABSTRACT: Colloidal nanocrystals (NCs) of lead chalcogenides are a promising class of tunable infrared materials for applications in devices such as photodetectors and solar cells. Such devices typically employ electronic materials in which charge carrier concentrations are manipulated through "doping;" however, persistent electronic doping of these NCs remains a challenge. Here, we demonstrate that heavily doped n-type PbSe and PbS NCs can be realized utilizing ground-state electron transfer from cobaltocene. This allows injecting up to eight electrons per NC into the band-edge state and maintaining the doping level for at least a month at room temperature. Doping is confirmed by inter- and intra-band optical absorption, as well as by carrier dynamics. Finally, FET measurements of doped NC films and the demonstration of a p-n diode provide additional evidence that the developed doping procedure allows for persistent incorporation of electrons into the quantum-confined NC states.

SUBMITTER: Koh WK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3684816 | biostudies-other | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Heavily doped n-type PbSe and PbS nanocrystals using ground-state charge transfer from cobaltocene.

Koh Weon-kyu WK   Koposov Alexey Y AY   Stewart John T JT   Pal Bhola N BN   Robel Istvan I   Pietryga Jeffrey M JM   Klimov Victor I VI  

Scientific reports 20130101


Colloidal nanocrystals (NCs) of lead chalcogenides are a promising class of tunable infrared materials for applications in devices such as photodetectors and solar cells. Such devices typically employ electronic materials in which charge carrier concentrations are manipulated through "doping;" however, persistent electronic doping of these NCs remains a challenge. Here, we demonstrate that heavily doped n-type PbSe and PbS NCs can be realized utilizing ground-state electron transfer from cobalto  ...[more]

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