Photovoltaic effect in individual asymmetrically contacted lead sulfide nanosheets

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Solution-processable, two-dimensional semiconductors are promising optoelectronic materials which could find application in low-cost solar cells. Lead sulfide nanocrystals raised attention since the effective band gap can be adapted over a wide range by electronic confinement and observed multi-exciton generation promises higher efficiencies. We report on the influence of the contact metal work function on the properties of transistors based on individual two-dimensional lead sulfide nanosheets. Using palladium we observed mobilities of up to 31 cm2 V-1 s-1. Furthermore, we demonstrate that asymmetrically contacted nanosheets show photovoltaic effect and that the nanosheets' height has a decisive impact on the device performance. Nanosheets with a thickness of 5.4 nm contacted with platinum and titanium show a power conversion efficiency of up to 0.94% (EQE 75.70%). The results underline the high hopes put on such materials.

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Dogan, S., Bielewicz, T., Lebedeva, V., & Klinke, C. (2015). Photovoltaic effect in individual asymmetrically contacted lead sulfide nanosheets. Nanoscale, 7(11), 4875–4883. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4nr06957a

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