Microwave-assisted synthesis of highly photoluminescent core/shell CuInZnSe/ZnS quantum dots as photovoltaic absorbers

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Water-dispersible core/shell CuInZnSe/ZnS (CIZSe/ZnS) quantum dots (QDs) were efficiently synthesized under microwave irradiation using N-acetylcysteine (NAC) and sodium citrate as capping agents. The photoluminescence (PL) emission of CIZSe/ZnS QDs can be tuned from 593 to 733 nm with varying the Zn : Cu molar ratio in the CIZSe core. CIZSe/ZnS QDs prepared with a Zn : Cu ratio of 0.5 exhibit the highest PL quantum yield (54%) and the longest PL lifetime (515 ns) originating from the recombination of donor-acceptor pairs. The potential of CIZSe/ZnS QDs as photoabsorbers in QD-sensitized solar cells was also evaluated. An adequate type-II band alignment is observed between TiO2 and CIZSe/ZnS QDs, indicating that photogenerated electrons in CIZSe/ZnS QDs could efficiently be injected into TiO2.

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Shishodia, S., Rinnert, H., Balan, L., Jasniewski, J., Bruyère, S., Medjahdi, G., … Schneider, R. (2025). Microwave-assisted synthesis of highly photoluminescent core/shell CuInZnSe/ZnS quantum dots as photovoltaic absorbers. Nanoscale Advances, 7(5), 1326–1334. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4na00893f

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