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Optical and temperature-dependent electrical and dielectric properties of ultrasound-synthesized CdS quantum dots

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Abstract
CdS quantum dots (QDs) were synthesized by the ultrasound-assisted chemical precipitation technique. The structure analysis revealed the presence of bi-structural cubic and hexagonal phases with an average crystallite size of 3 nm. The N2-adsorption isotherm exhibited the evolution of meso-/macro-porous interfaces with a pore size of 7.56 nm and a surface area of 44.41 m2·g-1. The improvement of the quantum size effect in CdS QDs resulted in the increase of optical bandgap to 2.52 eV compared with the corresponding bulk phase. However, the analysis of long-tail states absorption revealed a very small Urbach energy of about 76 meV compared with CdS QDs prepared by other techniques. The as-synthesized CdS QDs revealed high room-temperature DC conductivity of 2.56×10-6 Ω-1m-1 and very small activation energy of 268 meV facilitating tunnelling of the thermionically excited carrier through the high bandgap of CdS QDs. The frequency-dependent behavior of AC conductivity (AC) and dielectric constant (εr) of CdS QDs were investigated at different temperatures in the range from 303 K to 453 K. It was observed that both AC and εr were improved with increasing temperature up to 363 K followed by a sudden decrease at higher temperatures.
Author(s)
Manar A. AliDoo-Man ChunE.M.M. IbrahimAhmed Galal Abdelrehim
Issued Date
2023
Type
Article
Keyword
CdS quantum dotsactivation energyurbach tail states widthDC and AC electrical conductivity
DOI
10.1088/1402-4896/ad000c
URI
https://oak.ulsan.ac.kr/handle/2021.oak/16991
Publisher
PHYSICA SCRIPTA
Language
영어
ISSN
0031-8949
Citation Volume
98
Citation Number
11
Citation Start Page
1
Citation End Page
13
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Engineering > Mechanical and Automotive Engineering
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