Sequential Co-Passivation in InAs Colloidal Quantum Dot Solids Enables Efficient Near-Infrared Photodetectorsopen access
- Authors
- Xia, Pan; Sun, Bin; Biondi, Margherita; Xu, Jian; Atan, Ozan; Imran, Muhammad; Hassan, Yasser; Liu, Yanjiang; Pina, Joao M.; Najarian, Amin Morteza; Grater, Luke; Bertens, Koen; Sagar, Laxmi Kishore; Anwar, Husna; Choi, Min-Jae; Zhang, Yangning; Hasham, Minhal; de Arquer, F. Pelayo García; Hoogland, Sjoerd; Wilson, Mark W. B.; Sargent, Edward H.
- Issue Date
- Jul-2023
- Publisher
- Wiley-VCH GmbH
- Keywords
- III-V compound semiconductors; indium arsenide; near-infrared photodetectors
- Citation
- Advanced Materials, v.35, no.28
- Indexed
- SCIE
SCOPUS
- Journal Title
- Advanced Materials
- Volume
- 35
- Number
- 28
- URI
- https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/21176
- DOI
- 10.1002/adma.202301842
- ISSN
- 0935-9648
1521-4095
- Abstract
- III-V colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) are promising materials for optoelectronic applications, for they avoid heavy metals while achieving absorption spanning the visible to the infrared (IR). However, the covalent nature of III-V CQDs requires the development of new passivation strategies to fabricate conductive CQD solids for optoelectronics: this work shows herein that ligand exchanges, previously developed in II-VI and IV-VI quantum dots and employing a single ligand, do not fully passivate CQDs, and that this curtails device efficiency. Guided by density functional theory (DFT) simulations, this work develops a co-passivation strategy to fabricate indium arsenide CQD photodetectors, an approach that employs the combination of X-type methyl ammonium acetate (MaAc) and Z-type ligands InBr3. This approach maintains charge carrier mobility and improves passivation, seen in a 25% decrease in Stokes shift, a fourfold reduction in the rate of first-exciton absorption linewidth broadening over time-under-stress, and leads to a doubling in photoluminescence (PL) lifetime. The resulting devices show 37% external quantum efficiency (EQE) at 950 nm, the highest value reported for InAs CQD photodetectors.
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