PbS Nanoparticles Capped with Tetrathiafulvalene­tetracarboxylate: Utilizing Energy Level Alignment for Efficient Carrier Transport

We fabricate a field-effect transistor by covalently functionalizing PbS nanoparticles with tetrathiafulvalene­tetracarboxylate. Following experimental results from cyclic voltammetry and ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, we postulate a near-resonant alignment of the PbS 1Sh state a...

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Veröffentlicht in:ACS nano 2014-03, Vol.8 (3), p.2532-2540
Hauptverfasser: Scheele, Marcus, Hanifi, David, Zherebetskyy, Danylo, Chourou, Slim T, Axnanda, Stephanus, Rancatore, Benjamin J, Thorkelsson, Kari, Xu, Ting, Liu, Zhi, Wang, Lin-Wang, Liu, Yi, Alivisatos, A. Paul
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Zusammenfassung:We fabricate a field-effect transistor by covalently functionalizing PbS nanoparticles with tetrathiafulvalene­tetracarboxylate. Following experimental results from cyclic voltammetry and ambient-pressure X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, we postulate a near-resonant alignment of the PbS 1Sh state and the organic HOMO, which is confirmed by atomistic calculations. Considering the large width of interparticle spacing, we observe an abnormally high field-effect hole mobility, which we attribute to the postulated resonance. In contrast to nanoparticle devices coupled through common short-chained ligands, our system maintains a large degree of macroscopic order as revealed by X-ray scattering. This provides a different approach to the design of hybrid organic–inorganic nanomaterials, circumvents the problem of phase segregation, and holds for versatile ways to design ordered, coupled nanoparticle thin films.
ISSN:1936-0851
1936-086X
DOI:10.1021/nn406127s