Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9783123 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2005 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
In the present communication, the self-assembly of nanocrystalline PbS at the liquid-liquid interface is reported. The PbS nanocrystals were, subsequently, transformed in the form of thin films by dip coating. The resultant Q-PbS films were characterized by SEM-EDAX, TEM-SAED, XRD, XPS and UV-vis Spectroscopy. Pyramidal features at the nanometer scale, preferred orientation along (2Â 2Â 0) and (4Â 0Â 0) planes of cubic structure and a sharp excitonic peak at 656Â nm are the salient aspects of this work. The band-gap of the order of 1.8Â eV (associated with the excitonic feature) is ideally suited for solar photovoltaic applications.
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Authors
R.R. Hawaldar, K.G. Kanade, K.R. Patil, S.D. Sathaye, U.P. Mulik, D.P. Amalnerkar,