Direct measurement of the built-in potential in a nanoscale heterostructure
Article 2010 en
Authors
AZ
Anna Zaniewski
ML
Matthias Loster
BS
Bryce Sadtler
Abstract
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We combine transmission electron microscopy with electrostatic force microscopy to determine the built-in potential across individual isolated ${\text{Cu}}_{2}\text{S-CdS}$ heterostructured nanorods. We observe a variation of potentials for different bicomponent nanorods, ranging from 100 to 920 mV with an average of 250 mV. Nanorods of a uniform composition with no heterojunction do not show a built-in potential, as expected. The results are particularly relevant for applications of colloidal nanocrystals in optoelectronic devices such as photovoltaics.
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