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Acid-Assisted Ligand Exchange Enhances Coupling in Colloidal Quantum Dot Solids

Authors
Jo, Jea WoongChoi, Jongminde Arquer, F. Pelayo GarciaSeifitokaldani, AliSun, BinKim, YounghoonAhn, HyungjuFan, JamesQuintero-Bermudez, RafaelKim, JunghwanChoi, Min-JaeBaek, Se-WoongProppe, Andrew H.Walters, GrantNam, Dae-HyunKelley, ShanaHoogland, SjoerdVoznyy, OleksandrSargent, Edward H.
Issue Date
Jul-2018
Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
Keywords
Colloidal quantum dots; photovoltaics; solution-phase ligand exchange; narrow bandgap; infrared; surface passivation
Citation
NANO LETTERS, v.18, no.7, pp 4417 - 4423
Pages
7
Indexed
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Journal Title
NANO LETTERS
Volume
18
Number
7
Start Page
4417
End Page
4423
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/9338
DOI
10.1021/acs.nanolett.8b01470
ISSN
1530-6984
1530-6992
Abstract
Colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) are promising solution-processed infrared-absorbing materials for optoelectronics. In these applications, it is crucial to replace the electrically insulating ligands used in synthesis to form strongly coupled quantum dot solids. Recently, solution-phase ligand-exchange strategies have been reported that minimize the density of defects and the polydispersity of CQDs; however, we find herein that the new ligands exhibit insufficient chemical reactivity to remove original oleic acid ligands completely. This leads to low CQD packing and correspondingly low electronic performance. Here we report an acid-assisted solution-phase ligand-exchange strategy that, by enabling efficient removal of the original ligands, enables the synthesis of densified CQD arrays. Our use of hydroiodic acid simultaneously facilitates high CQD packing via proton donation and CQD passivation through iodine. We demonstrate highly packed CQD films with a 2.5 times increased carrier mobility compared with prior exchanges. The resulting devices achieve the highest infrared photon-to-electron conversion efficiencies (>50%) reported in the spectral range of 0.8 to 1.1 eV.
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