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  • The study examines how benzyl viologen (BV) and tetrafluoro-tetracyanoquinodimethane (F4-TCNQ) organic molecules impact the electronic, optical, and transport properties of CdTe and ZnTe nanostructures.
  • After adsorption of BV and F4-TCNQ, the band gaps of these nanostructures notably decrease, enabling effective n-type and p-type doping that enhances their electronic properties.
  • Additionally, the optical absorption of these materials improves across a broad spectral range, indicating their potential use in renewable energy applications and high-performance electronic devices.

Article Abstract

In this paper, we systematically investigated the electronic, optical, and transport properties of CdTe and ZnTe nanostructures before and after adsorption with benzyl viologen (BV) and tetrafluoro-tetracyanoquinodimethane (F4-TCNQ) organic molecules based on the first principles calculation. First, the band gaps of CdTe and ZnTe nanostructures obviously decrease after BV and F4-TCNQ adsorptions. Interestingly, the electronic property calculation shows that BV and F4-TCNQ can donate/accept electrons to/from the surface of CdTe and ZnTe nanostructures, leading to an effective n-/p-type doping, respectively. Second, the optical absorption in a broad spectral range (from visible to near-infrared) of CdTe and ZnTe is significantly improved by adsorption of BV and F4-TCNQ molecules, offering great opportunities for the use of CdTe and ZnTe nanostructures in renewable energy fields. Lastly, the electrical transfer characteristics on CdTe and ZnTe nanostructure-based field-effect transistors clearly showed that the conduction of the nanostructures can be rationally tuned into n- and p-type conductivity with BV and F4-TCNQ adsorptions, respectively. Our work clearly demonstrates that the electronic, optical, and transport properties of CdTe and ZnTe nanostructures are effectively modulated by adsorption of BV and F4-TCNQ, which can be used to construct high-performance electronic and optoelectronic devices.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7469641PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c03160DOI Listing

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