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Ultrafast carrier dynamics in Cu<sub>9</sub>S<sub>5</sub> flakes

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Abstract

Copper chalcogenides have attracted attention due to their intrinsic doping properties. These materials display high carrier concentrations due to their defect-heavy structures, thus by varying their stoichiometry tunable plasmonic resonances can be observed, as it was shown previously for Cu2-xS/Se/Te, with 09S5 were studied by means of ultrafast transient absorption (TA) spectroscopy. The samples were pumped at 50 kHz with 50 fs pulses centered a 1.65 μm, in the region of the near-infrared (NIR) plasmonic resonance, and probed in the 1.1-1.6 μm range. The measurement was performed with a high sensitivity TA spectrometer utilizing a birefringent delay line interferometer and lock-in detection, avoiding the need for expensive IR multi-pixel detectors. We were able to measure the relaxation dynamics of the excited electrons, which are dominated by a fast decay (τ1~400 fs) associated to electron-phonon scattering followed by a long-lived bleaching (τ2>>50 ps) due to trapping of electrons in defect states. We confirm the plasmonic nature of Cu9S5, which is promising for incorporation into hot-electron-harvesting solar cells.

Publication: Optical properties and ultrafast carrier dynamics in digenite Cu9S5 flakes (planned)

Presenters

  • Andrea Villa

    Politecnico di Milano Univ

Authors

  • Andrea Villa

    Politecnico di Milano Univ

  • Madina Telkhozhayeva

    Bar-Ilan University

  • Fabio Marangi

    Politecnico di Milano

  • Eti Teblum

    Bar-Ilan University

  • Aaron M Ross

    Politecnico di Milano, Physics Department, Politecnico di Milano, Piazza L. da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano, Italy

  • Mirko Prato

    Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia

  • Luca Andena

    Politecnico di Milano

  • Roberto Frassine

    Politecnico di Milano

  • Francesco Scotognella

    Politecnico di Milano + Istituto di Fotonica e Nanotecnologie CNR, Physics Department, Politecnico di Milano, Piazza L. da Vinci 32, 20133 Milano, Italy, Politecnico di Milano

  • Gilbert Nessim

    Bar-Ilan University