Bulletin of the American Physical Society
2018 Annual Fall Meeting of the APS Ohio-Region Section
Volume 63, Number 15
Friday–Saturday, September 28–29, 2018; University of Toledo, Toledo, Ohio
Session C01: Poster Session
5:30 PM,
Friday, September 28, 2018
SU
Room: Ingman Room
Chair: Nik Podraza, Randy Ellingson, University of Toledo
Abstract ID: BAPS.2018.OSF.C01.23
Abstract: C01.00023 : Earth-Abundant Chalcopyrite (CuFeS2) Nanocrystals: Structural, Optical and Hole Transport Properties
Presenter:
Ebin Bastola
(University of Toledo)
Authors:
Ebin Bastola
(University of Toledo)
Randy J. Ellingson
(University of Toledo)
Chalcopyrite nanocrystals (NCs), especially CuFeS2, have attracted considerable attention of the researchers due to their earth-abundance, low toxicity, and solution-processing for the fabrication of the thin film devices. However, control over the phase purity and stability during the synthesis of ternary and quaternary NCs remains challenging. Here, we report the thermal-injection colloidal synthesis of CuFeS2 NCs using iron (II) bromide (FeBr2), copper (II) acetaylacetonate (Cu(acac)2), and elemental sulfur (S) as Fe, Cu and S sources respectively. Controlled reaction temperature and growth time yields stable and phase-pure ternary CuFeS2 NCs, exhibiting tetragonal crystal structure in the chalcopyrite phase. With increasing growth time, the optical absorption peak slightly red shifts, and eventually disappears at longer growth times. The relationship between the optical properties and the two intermediate bands located within the fundamental band gap is also discussed. The electronic properties CuFeS2 NCs based films show that this material is a promising hole transport material for energy harvesting applications.
To cite this abstract, use the following reference: http://meetings.aps.org/link/BAPS.2018.OSF.C01.23
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