Approaching Bulk Mobility in PbSe Colloidal Quantum Dots 3D Superlattices

Jacopo Pinna, Razieh Mehrabi Koushki, Dnyaneshwar S. Gavhane, Majid Ahmadi, Suhas Mutalik, Muhammad Zohaib, Loredana Protesescu, Bart J. Kooi, Giuseppe Portale, Maria Antonietta Loi*

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Abstract

3D superlattices made of colloidal quantum dots are a promising candidate for the next generation of optoelectronic devices as they are expected to exhibit a unique combination of tunable optical properties and coherent electrical transport through minibands. While most of the previous work was performed on 2D arrays, the control over the formation of these systems is lacking, where limited long-range order and energetical disorder have so far hindered the potential of these metamaterials, giving rise to disappointing transport properties. Here, it is reported that nanoscale-level controlled ordering of colloidal quantum dots in 3D and over large areas allows the achievement of outstanding transport properties. The measured electron mobilities are the highest ever reported for a self-assembled solid of fully quantum-confined objects. This ultimately demonstrates that optoelectronic metamaterials with highly tunable optical properties (in this case in the short-wavelength infrared spectral range) and charge mobilities approaching that of bulk semiconductor can be obtained. This finding paves the way toward a new generation of optoelectronic devices.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2207364
Number of pages12
JournalAdvanced materials
Volume35
Issue number8
Early online date29-Oct-2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 23-Feb-2023

Keywords

  • colloidal quantum dots
  • metamaterials
  • mobility
  • self-assembly
  • superlattices

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