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- Title
Charge Transfer from Lead Sulfide Quantum Dots to MoS<sub>2</sub> Nanoplatelets.
- Authors
Skurlov, I. D.; Mudrak, A. S.; Sokolova, A. V.; Cherevkov, S. A.; Baranov, M. A.; Dubavik, A.; Parfenov, P. S.; Litvin, A. P.
- Abstract
The research interest in the transition metal dichalcogenides (TMD) has been reborn a few years ago. This had happened due to the remarkable properties of monolayered TMD (e.g., high carrier mobility and high exciton binding energy) and due to the development of the exfoliation methods. Photoconductive MoS2-based devices spectral range can be expanded to the NIR by coupling them with PbS QDs. However, this requires extensive knowledge about the charge and energy transfer processes in such systems. In this paper, we investigate charge transfer between PbS QDs and MoS2 nanoplatelets (NPls). Using the PL decay analysis, we show how the charge transfer efficiency changes with the distance between the QDs and NPls, as well as with QD size. Last, we demonstrate that the addition of the MoS2 NPLs increases the photoconductive response for up to an order of magnitude, as compared to the bare QD.
- Subjects
CHARGE transfer; LEAD sulfide; QUANTUM dots; NANOPARTICLES; CHARGE carrier mobility; ENERGY transfer; ZINC selenide; TRANSITION metal chalcogenides
- Publication
Optics & Spectroscopy, 2020, Vol 128, Issue 8, p1236
- ISSN
0030-400X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1134/S0030400X20080330