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The ability to solution deposit semiconductor films has received a great deal of recent attention as a way to potentially lower costs for many optoelectronic applications; however, most bulk semiconductors are insoluble in common solvents. Here we describe a novel and relatively nonhazardous binary solvent mixture comprised of 1,2-ethanedithiol and 1,2-ethylenediamine that possesses the remarkable ability to rapidly dissolve a series of nine bulk V2VI3 chalcogenides (V = As, Sb, Bi; VI = S, Se, Te) at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. After solution deposition and low-temperature annealing, the chalcogenides can be fully recovered as good quality, highly crystalline thin films with negligible organic content, as demonstrated for Sb2Se3 and Bi2S3.
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David H. Webber
Boston University
Richard L. Brutchey
University of Southern California
Journal of the American Chemical Society
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synapsesocial.com/papers/6a007a01da5c1eb07f2dac94 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/ja4084336