Issue 30, 2014

Ternary alloy nanocrystals of tin and germanium chalcogenides

Abstract

Tin (Sn) and germanium (Ge) chalcogenides have recently gained popularity as potential alternatives to the toxic lead chalcogenides, due in part to their relatively higher chemical and environmental stability, for use in photovoltaic devices. Herein, we report the synthesis of ternary composition chalcogenide, i.e., SnxGe1−xS, SnxGe1−xSe, GeSxSe1−x, and SnSxSe1−x, nanocrystals (NCs) by novel gas-phase laser photolysis. A full series of completely miscible alloy nanocrystals, the band gaps of which could be tuned to cover a wide range (0.9–1.6 eV), were obtained by facile composition tuning through adept control of the relative pressure of the precursors. Two cation alloy (SnxGe1−xS and SnxGe1−xSe) NCs exhibited unique anisotropic bowing phenomena of the orthorhombic phase lattice constants, but the anion alloy (GeSxSe1−x and SnSxSe1−x) NCs did not. The cation alloy NCs showed optical bowing, which is well correlated with the bowing of the lattice parameters. The SnxGe1−xS and SnSxSe1−x NCs showed remarkably higher photoconversion efficiency in photovoltaic and photodetector devices when compared with that of end members.

Graphical abstract: Ternary alloy nanocrystals of tin and germanium chalcogenides

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Feb 2014
Accepted
18 Mar 2014
First published
21 Mar 2014

RSC Adv., 2014,4, 15695-15701

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Ternary alloy nanocrystals of tin and germanium chalcogenides

H. S. Im, Y. Myung, K. Park, C. S. Jung, Y. R. Lim, D. M. Jang and J. Park, RSC Adv., 2014, 4, 15695 DOI: 10.1039/C4RA01011F

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