Z Q LiJinhui ShiQ Q LiuYinan ChenZhen SunZhi YangS.M. Huang
We present a fast and simple protocol for large-scale preparation of quaternary Cu(2)ZnSnSe(4) (CZTSe), as well as CZTSe/Cu(2)ZnSnS(4) (CZTS) core/shell nanowires using CuSe nanowire bundles as self-sacrificial templates. CuSe nanowire bundles were synthesized by reacting Cu(2 - x)Se nanowire bundles with sodium citrate solution. CZTSe nanowires were prepared by reacting CuSe nanowire bundles with Zn(CH(3)COO)(2) and SnCl(2) in triethylene glycol. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and selected area electron diffraction studies show that stannite CZTSe is formed. The formed CZTSe nanowire bundles have diameters of 200-400 nm and lengths of up to hundreds of micrometers. CZTSe/CZTS nanocable bundles with similar morphologies were grown by the addition of some elemental sulfur to the reaction system for growth of CZTSe bundles. The stannite CZTSe/kesterite CZTS core/shell structure of the grown nanocables was confirmed by XRD and high-resolution transmission electron microscope investigation. The influence of S/Se molar ratio in the reaction system on the crystallographic structures and optical properties of CZTSe/CZTS nanocables was studied. The obtained CZTSe/CZTS core/shell nanocable bundles show broad and enhanced optical absorption over the visible and near-infrared region, which is promising for use in photovoltaic applications.
Mehmet Kerem GonceMelike DogruEmre AslanFaruk Özelİmren Hatay PatırMahmut KuşMustafa Ersöz
Takehiko NagaiYusuke UdakaShin’ichi TakakiKeisuke IsowakiSuehiro KawamuraKenta KawasakiHitoshi TampoKang Min KimShinho KimHajime ShibataKoji MatsubaraShigeru NikiNorio Terada
Tsuyoshi MaedaSatoshi NakamuraTakahiro Wada
Tsuyoshi MaedaSatoshi NakamuraTakahiro Wada
Stanislav KakherskyiOleksandr DobrozhanRoman PshenychnyiД. И. КурбатовN. M. Opanasyuk