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Cation exchange synthesis of AgBiS$_2$ quantum dots for highly efficient solar cells

Materials Science 2024-04-24 v1 Applied Physics

Abstract

Silver bismuth sulfide (AgBiS2_2) nanocrystals have emerged as a promising eco-friendly, low-cost solar cell absorber material. Their direct synthesis often relies on the hot-injection method, requiring the application of high temperatures and vacuum for prolonged times. Here, we demonstrate an alternative synthetic approach via a cation exchange reaction. In the first-step, bis(stearoyl)sulfide is used as an air-stable sulfur precursor for the synthesis of small, monodisperse Ag2S nanocrystals at room-temperature. In a second step, bismuth cations are incorporated into the nanocrystal lattice to form ternary AgBiS2_2 nanocrystals, without altering their size and shape. When implemented into photovoltaic devices, AgBiS2_2 nanocrystals obtained by cation exchange reach power conversion efficiencies of up to 7.35%, demonstrating the efficacy of the new synthetic approach for the formation of high-quality, ternary semiconducting nanocrystals.

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@article{arxiv.2404.14426,
  title  = {Cation exchange synthesis of AgBiS$_2$ quantum dots for highly efficient solar cells},
  author = {Alina Senina and Anatol Prudnikau and Angelika Wrzesińska-Lashkova and Yana Vaynzof and Fabian Paulus},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.14426},
  year   = {2024}
}