Heavy doping of S2 in Cu7.2S4 lattice into chemically homogeneous superlattice Cu7.2Sx nanowires: strong photoelectric response†
Abstract
This is the first time a series of chemically homogeneous superlattice Cu7.2Sx (x = 4.07, 4.52, 6.01, 6.20, 6.45) nanowires have been successfully synthesized by heavy doping of S2 species in Cu7.2S4 lattice through a simple wet-chemical route. This superlattice structure is a polytypoid structure tuned by adjusting the atom ratio of S2 to S in lattice configuration. The perfect superlattice Cu7.2S6.20 structure interestingly consists of two alternating lattice fringes corresponding to the atom layers of Cu–S and Cu–S2 in an even spacing of 5.70 Å. The article describes the formation, morphology, composition and structure of the Cu7.2Sx superlattice nanowires. Photoluminescence (PL) spectra and transient photovoltage (TPV) measurements reveal that the generation and separation efficiency of the photogenerated charges of Cu7.2Sx nanowires could be greatly improved by adjusting the S2/S ratio in the lattice configuration, and thus enhance the luminescence quantum efficiency. This study reveals that the S2 species in Cu7.2Sx nanowires play a very important role in determining the dynamic properties of photogenerated charge carriers.