Data di Pubblicazione:
2010
Abstract:
We investigate a promising organic/inorganic hybrid composite for
solution-processable optoelectronics made by lead sulphide nanoparticles and
fullerene derivatives, which combine the sensitivity of PbS to the infrared spectrum
with the good electron transport properties of fullerenes. Charge separation is the
crucial process that determines whether the heterojunction can be the building
block for devices converting photogenerated excitons into free charges flowing in a
circuit. Subpicosecond spectroscopy techniques on bulk heterojunctions between
PbS nanocrystals of various sizes and [6,6]-phenyl-61-butyric acid methyl ester
(PCBM) were employed to reveal the ultrafast dynamics of photoexcited carriers,
particularly transfer of photoexcited electrons from nanocrystals to PCBM. Electron
transfer is found to critically depend on nanoparticle size, occurring for
nanocrystals with diameter 4.4 nm and smaller, not for larger ones. Our findings
are relevant to the engineering of hybrid solar cells and light detectors based on PbS
nanocrystal/fullerene bulk heterojunctions.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Bongiovanni, Giovanni; Quochi, Francesco
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