Oriented Attachment: A Path to Columnar Morphology
in Chemical Bath Deposited PbSe Thin Films
Posted on 2018-01-16 - 00:00
We have studied columnar PbSe thin
films obtained using chemical
bath deposition. The columnar microstructure resulted from an oriented
attachment growth mechanism, in which nuclei precipitating from solution
attached along preferred crystallographic facets to form highly oriented,
size-quantized columnar grains. This is shown to be an intermediate
growth mechanism between the ion-by-ion and cluster growth mechanisms.
A structural zone model depicting the active growth mechanisms is
presented for the first time for semiconductor thin films deposited
from solution. The columnar films showed well-defined twinning relations
between neighboring columns, which exhibited 2D quantum confinement,
as established by photoluminescence spectroscopy. In addition, anisotropic
nanoscale electrical properties were investigated using current sensing
AFM, which indicated vertical conductivity, while maintaining quantum
confinement.
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Templeman, Tzvi; Sengupta, Sucheta; Maman, Nitzan; Bar-Or, Eyal; Shandalov, Michael; Ezersky, Vladimir; et al. (2018). Oriented Attachment: A Path to Columnar Morphology
in Chemical Bath Deposited PbSe Thin Films. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.cgd.7b01771Â