Affiliation:
1. Institute of Chemistry University of Potsdam D‐14476 Potsdam Germany
2. Solid State and Structural Chemistry Unit Indian Institute of Science Bangalore 560012 India
Abstract
AbstractI‐III‐VI2 semiconductor nanocrystals have been explored in countless optoelectronics and green energy applications. While indium‐based compounds are arguably the best‐known variants of these semiconductors and have been widely studied for their photophysical properties, other I‐III‐VI2 semiconductors are emerging as serious competitors. This review focuses on the current state of the art and recent progress made in the research and technology of one of the most promising competitors to indium‐based I‐III‐VI2 semiconductor nanocrystals, CuFeS2 nanocrystals. CuFeS2 is a promising alternative to indium‐based systems, mostly because many properties are competitive and because iron is much more abundant than indium. Replacing In(III) with Fe(III) would thus significantly alleviate the issue of raw material availability. The article highlights new synthesis approaches and summarizes and discusses advanced optical properties including surface plasmon resonance and luminescence properties. Moreover, potential applications in thermoelectric, photodetection, photothermal, and photovoltaics are illustrated and discussed. Finally, future perspectives for materials development, upscaling, and application in new processes and devices, such as self‐assembly, patterning, or plasmonic catalysis, are presented as well.
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials
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