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Visible White‐Light Emission and Carrier Dynamics Observed in Full‐Series GaSe 1‐x S x (0≤x≤1) Multilayers
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  • Advanced optical materials, 2023-12, Vol.11 (23)
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
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Wiley Online Library All Journals
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  • Abstract Near‐band‐edge emissions ranging from red (≈630 to 602 nm) to green (≈550 to 534 nm) and blue (≈494 to 480 nm) colors have been detected in full‐series GaSe 1‐x S x (0≤x≤1) multilayers using micro‐photoluminescence (µPL) measurements from 4 to 300 K. The multilayered chalcogenides crystallize in a hexagonal structure, with observed mixed stacking phases of ε and β polymorphs through X‐ray diffraction and Raman measurements. The µPL results, along with experimental band‐edge characterization through thermoreflectance, identify the ε ‐stacked phase as the crucial phase responsible for direct recombination and the emission of free excitons within the visible range. A mixed‐color white light is created by PL, which is emitted from the layered GaSe 1‐x S x series of different colors, and is positioned at the center of the CIE coordination plot (i.e., white color). To assess the emission properties of both band edges and defects in the layered compounds, time‐resolved photoluminescence (TRPL) is employed, using an area mapping function. The photoluminescence decay lifetime increases as the sulfur content is increased, owing to the greater occurrence of mixed‐phase stacking faults near the β ‐GaS end within the GaSe 1‐x S x (0≤x≤1) series. The multilayer GaSe 1‐x S x (0≤x≤1) represents a distinct 2D chalcogenide series well‐suited for emitting full‐color visible light.
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Englisch
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ISSN: 2195-1071
eISSN: 2195-1071
DOI: 10.1002/adom.202301032
Titel-ID: cdi_crossref_primary_10_1002_adom_202301032
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