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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 112, Issue 32, Pages 12085-12088Publisher
AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/jp805029w
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Copper sulfide (CuxS) nanocrystals ranging from similar to 2 to 4 nm in diameter were in situ assembled on surface-functionalized substrates at room-temperature to realize novel transparent p-type conducting film that combines good optical transparency and high electrical conductivity. The CuxS film exhibited superior homogeneity, highly compact microstructure and good adhesion to quartz-glass and polyethylene substrates. Results of X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and electron diffraction revealed that the film consisted of uniform fine Cu7S4 nanocrystals with copper vacancies. Good optical transparency and large bandgap blue-shift were observed in the CuxS film attributed to the dominant quantum effect. The CuxS QD film turned out to be a p-type semiconducting film with a large conductivity up to 101 S.m(-1) at room temperature, which originated from the numerous defects stabilized by grain boundaries. A mechanism of the CuxS QD film formation has been proposed based on the surface-induced nucleation and the in situ assembly of the CuxS QDs.
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