Hybrid organic–inorganic spin-on-glass CuCl films for optoelectronic applications

Cuprous halides are among the most studied inorganic materials for excitonic related linear/non-linear optical processes due to their large excitonic binding energies (~190 and 108 meV for CuCl and CuBr, respectively). In recent years, we have studied CuCl thin films deposited by vacuum evaporation...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of physics. D, Applied physics Applied physics, 2009-11, Vol.42 (22), p.225307-225307 (5)
Hauptverfasser: Alam, M M, Lucas, F Olabanji, Danieluk, D, Bradley, A L, Rajani, K V, Daniels, S, McNally, P J
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Zusammenfassung:Cuprous halides are among the most studied inorganic materials for excitonic related linear/non-linear optical processes due to their large excitonic binding energies (~190 and 108 meV for CuCl and CuBr, respectively). In recent years, we have studied CuCl thin films deposited by vacuum evaporation and sputtering techniques on a variety of substrates. We now report on the extension of this research to the deposition of CuCl nanocrystals on flexible substrates via a spin-on technology. In this study, we present the synthesis, deposition and characterization of CuCl nanocrystals embedded in organic polysilsesquioxane (PSSQ) films on a variety of substrates via the spin coating method. The nanocrystals were synthesized by a complexation-reduction-precipitation mechanism reaction of CuCl2 * 2H2O, alpha D-glucose and de-ionized (DI) water with a PSSQ based solution as the host matrix material. The deposited films were heated at 120 deg C for durations between 1 and 24 h in vacuo. The room temperature UV-Vis absorption spectra for all hybrid films, except the as-deposited film, showed both Z1,2 and Z3 excitonic absorption features. Room temperature photoluminescence measurements of all heated films reveal very intense Z3 excitonic emission at 3.221 eV. Room temperature x-ray diffraction (XRD) of the as-deposited films gave no evidence of the crystallization of CuCl. However, after heating the films, XRD confirmed the preferential growth of CuCl nanocrystals whose average size is 25-45 nm in the 1 1 1 orientation. The CuCl hybrid films showed bright electroluminescent emission at 384 nm when subjected to an ac voltage of about 100 V peak to peak.
ISSN:0022-3727
1361-6463
DOI:10.1088/0022-3727/42/22/225307