Morphology Controlling of Quantum Dots Thin Films Prepared by Inkjet Printing

2019 ◽  
Vol 48 (6) ◽  
pp. 616001
Author(s):  
雷霄霄 LEI Xiao-xiao ◽  
叶芸 YE Yun ◽  
林楠 LIN Nan ◽  
陈恩果 CHEN En-guo ◽  
郭太良 GUO Tai-liang
Molecules ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 26 (15) ◽  
pp. 4439
Author(s):  
Shui-Yang Lien ◽  
Yu-Hao Chen ◽  
Wen-Ray Chen ◽  
Chuan-Hsi Liu ◽  
Chien-Jung Huang

In this study, adding CsPbI3 quantum dots to organic perovskite methylamine lead triiodide (CH3NH3PbI3) to form a doped perovskite film filmed by different temperatures was found to effectively reduce the formation of unsaturated metal Pb. Doping a small amount of CsPbI3 quantum dots could enhance thermal stability and improve surface defects. The electron mobility of the doped film was 2.5 times higher than the pristine film. This was a major breakthrough for inorganic quantum dot doped organic perovskite thin films.


2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Ahmed Simon ◽  
B. Badamchi ◽  
H. Subbaraman ◽  
Y. Sakaguchi ◽  
L. Jones ◽  
...  

AbstractChalcogenide glasses are one of the most versatile materials that have been widely researched because of their flexible optical, chemical, electronic, and phase change properties. Their application is usually in the form of thin films, which work as active layers in sensors and memory devices. In this work, we investigate the formulation of nanoparticle ink of Ge–Se chalcogenide glasses and its potential applications. The process steps reported in this work describe nanoparticle ink formulation from chalcogenide glasses, its application via inkjet printing and dip-coating methods and sintering to manufacture phase change devices. We report data regarding nanoparticle production by ball milling and ultrasonication along with the essential characteristics of the formed inks, like contact angle and viscosity. The printed chalcogenide glass films were characterized by Raman spectroscopy, X-ray diffraction, energy dispersive spectroscopy and atomic force microscopy. The printed films exhibited similar compositional, structural, electronic and optical properties as the thermally evaporated thin films. The crystallization processes of the printed films are discussed compared to those obtained by vacuum thermal deposition. We demonstrate the formation of printed thin films using nanoparticle inks, low-temperature sintering and proof for the first time, their application in electronic and photonic temperature sensors utilizing their phase change property. This work adds chalcogenide glasses to the list of inkjet printable materials, thus offering an easy way to form arbitrary device structures for optical and electronic applications.


2009 ◽  
pp. 9426 ◽  
Author(s):  
Oxana V. Vassiltsova ◽  
Subhendu K. Panda ◽  
Zhouying Zhao ◽  
Michael A. Carpenter ◽  
Marina A. Petrukhina

2016 ◽  
Vol 16 (8) ◽  
pp. 8360-8365
Author(s):  
Yuan-Cheng Cao ◽  
Wenjun Wei ◽  
Xueqing Liu ◽  
Linling Zou ◽  
Jiyan Liu

2020 ◽  
pp. 44-52
Author(s):  
Ahmed Ahmed S. Abed ◽  
Sattar J. Kasim ◽  
Abbas F. Abbas

In the present study, the microwave heating method was used to prepare cadmium sulfide quantum dots CdSQDs films. CdS nanoparticles size average obtained as (7nm). The morphology, structure and composition of prepared CdSQDs were examined using (FE-SEM), (XRD) and (EDX). Optical properties of CdSQDs thin films formed and deposited onto glass substrates have been studied at room temperature using UV/ Visible spectrophotometer within the wavelength of (300-800nm), and Photoluminescence (PL) spectrum. The optical energy gap (Eg) which estimated using Tauc relation was equal (2.6eV). Prepared CdS nanoparticles thin films are free from cracks, pinholes and have high adhesion to substrate.


RSC Advances ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 3 (42) ◽  
pp. 19501 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mei Fang ◽  
Andrey Aristov ◽  
K. V. Rao ◽  
Andrei V. Kabashin ◽  
Lyubov Belova

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