| Literature DB >> 31661247 |
Jiawei Huang1,2,3, Ningning Dong1,2,3, Niall McEvoy4, Lei Wang1,2,3, Cormac Ó Coileáin4, Hongqiang Wang1,2,3, Conor P Cullen4, Chenduan Chen1,2,3, Saifeng Zhang1,2,3, Long Zhang1,2,3, Jun Wang1,2,3,5.
Abstract
Cooperite, or platinum sulfide (PtS), is a rare mineral that generally exists as microscale, irregularly shaped crystallites. The presence of impurities, in both naturally occurring and synthesized samples, has hindered the study of its optical properties in the past. In this work, we prepare large-scale, uniform PtS films in bulk to two-dimensional form through the thermally assisted conversion method. An abnormal trend is observed in linear spectral studies whereby the optical bandgap narrows as the film thickness decreases. A model based on the continuous distribution of carriers in real space, which can be regarded as a quantum well normal to the plane, is used to describe the thickness-dependent carrier recombination phenomenon. In the nonlinear optical measurements, PtS exhibits ultrafast saturable absorption and self-defocusing properties in the visible region, which are dominated by the resonant electronic nonlinearities.Entities:
Keywords: carrier dynamics; optical nonlinearities; platinum sulfide; surface states; two-dimensional nonlayered materials
Year: 2019 PMID: 31661247 DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b06782
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Nano ISSN: 1936-0851 Impact factor: 15.881