| Literature DB >> 24367756 |
Jonas Bang1, Niklas S A Gora1, Mikhail Pashchanka1, Ildiko Balog1, Rudolf C Hoffmann1, Jörg J Schneider1.
Abstract
Polycrystalline CuInSe2 (CISe) nanorods are promising for the fabrication of highly efficient active layers in solar cells. In this work we report on a nanocasting approach, which uses track-etched polycarbonate films as hard templates for obtaining three-dimensionally (3D) arranged CISe nanorod arrays. Copper and indium ketoacidoximato complexes and selenourea were employed as molecular precursors. Arrays of parallel isolated cylindrical pores of 100 nm nominal diameter and 5 μm length were used for the infiltration of the precursor solution under inert atmosphere, followed by drying, thermal conversion into a preceramic 'green body', a subsequent dissolution of the template, and a final thermal treatment at 450 °C. The nanorods that where synthesised in this way have dimensions equal to the pore sizes of the template. Investigation of the CuInSe2 nanorod samples by spectroscopic and diffraction methods confirmed a high purity and crystallinity, and a stoichiometric composition of the CISe ternary semiconductor compound.Entities:
Keywords: CIS; light absorption; nanocasting; nanorod arrays; precursor synthesis
Year: 2013 PMID: 24367756 PMCID: PMC3869223 DOI: 10.3762/bjnano.4.98
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Nanotechnol ISSN: 2190-4286 Impact factor: 3.649
Scheme 1Reaction scheme of the ternary CuInSe2 compound obtained by the precursor synthesis method employing Cu(II) and In(III) oximato complexes.
Figure 1SEM micrographs of CuInSe2 nanorod arrays after the final conversion step at 450 °C.
Figure 2EDX analysis of CuInSe2 nanorod arrays; Pt-signal originates from the sputtered Pt/Pd alloy.
Figure 3Powder X-ray diffraction pattern of polycrystalline CuInSe2 nanorods after final conversion at 450 °C.
Figure 4TEM images and SAED micrograph of polycrystalline CuInSe2 nanorods.
Figure 5Raman spectrum of CuInSe2 nanorod arrays.
Figure 6The absorption spectrum of polycrystalline CuInSe2 nanorods.