Radiative Emission from Cu2ZnSnS4/ZnSn Core/Shell Nanocrystals

2019 
Kesterite Cu2ZnSnS4 (CZTS) nanocrystals so far have been found to luminesce neither at room temperature nor at low temperature. Here a core-shell architecture for kesterite CZTS nanocrystals is demonstrated by applying a ZnSn-alloy shell overcoating approach. These CZTS/ ZnSn nanocrystals show luminescence emission at 1.05 eV, which is red-shifted by about 0.4 eV from the absorption onset and is attributed to a radiative transition involving a deep defect. Temperature-dependent photoluminescence measurements within a range of 20-200 K indicate the presence of a competing nonradiative channel with an activation energy of 50-60 meV.
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