High charge mobility in two-dimensional percolative networks of PbSe quantum dots connected by atomic bonds

Two-dimensional networks of quantum dots connected by atomic bonds have an electronic structure that is distinct from that of arrays of quantum dots coupled by ligand molecules. We prepared atomically coherent two-dimensional percolative networks of PbSe quantum dots connected via atomic bonds. Here...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2015-09, Vol.6 (1), p.8195-8195, Article 8195
Hauptverfasser: Evers, Wiel H., Schins, Juleon M., Aerts, Michiel, Kulkarni, Aditya, Capiod, Pierre, Berthe, Maxime, Grandidier, Bruno, Delerue, Christophe, van der Zant, Herre S. J., van Overbeek, Carlo, Peters, Joep L., Vanmaekelbergh, Daniel, Siebbeles, Laurens D. A.
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Zusammenfassung:Two-dimensional networks of quantum dots connected by atomic bonds have an electronic structure that is distinct from that of arrays of quantum dots coupled by ligand molecules. We prepared atomically coherent two-dimensional percolative networks of PbSe quantum dots connected via atomic bonds. Here, we show that photoexcitation leads to generation of free charges that eventually decay via trapping. The charge mobility probed with an AC electric field increases with frequency from 150±15 cm 2  V −1  s −1 at 0.2 terahertz to 260±15 cm 2  V −1  s −1 at 0.6 terahertz. Gated four-probe measurements yield a DC electron mobility of 13±2 cm 2  V −1  s −1 . The terahertz mobilities are much higher than for arrays of quantum dots coupled via surface ligands and are similar to the highest DC mobilities reported for PbSe nanowires. The terahertz mobility increases only slightly with temperature in the range of 15–290 K. The extent of straight segments in the two-dimensional percolative networks limits the mobility, rather than charge scattering by phonons. The effect of nanocrystal structure on electronic properties is of considerable interest for optoelectronic devices. Here, Evers et al . study the charge transport in two-dimensional percolative networks of PbSe and find excellent terahertz mobility of charge carriers.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/ncomms9195