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American Chemical Society, Journal of the American Chemical Society, 26(132), p. 8912-8914, 2010

DOI: 10.1021/ja103223x

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Phosphine-Free Synthesis of p-Type Copper(I) Selenide Nanocrystals in Hot Coordinating Solvents

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Abstract

We report a phosphine-free synthesis of p-type copper(I) selenide nanocrystals by a colloidal approach in a mixture of oleylamine and 1-octadecene. The nanocrystals had a cuboctahedral shape and cubic berzelianite phase. Films of these nonstoichiometric copper-deficient Cu(2-x)Se nanocrystals were highly conductive and showed high absorption coefficient in the near-infrared region. These nanocrystals could be used as hole-injection layers in optoelectronic devices.