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Mid-Infrared HgTe Colloidal Quantum Dots In-Situ Passivated by Iodide

Zekang Liu    
Peng Wang    
Ran Dong    
Wei Gong    
Jingjie Li    
Dichao Dai    
Hui Yan and Yongzhe Zhang    

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Today, colloidal quantum dots (CQDs) have received wide attention due to their properties of tunable infrared absorption. For example, HgTe colloidal quantum dots have shown excellent optical absorption (absorption coefficient a > 104 cm-1), spectral absorption tunability covering the entire infrared atmospheric window, and even the terahertz (THz). However, the efficient surface passivation of HgTe CQDs was limited by the highly sterically hindered long-chain organic ligands. Here, we demonstrate a new method to synthesize monodisperse mid-infrared HgTe CQDs, and the preparation process of the Hg precursor solution is optimized. With I- in-situ passivated on the surfaces, the spherical HgTe quantum dots are successfully synthesized with the tunability size from 8 to 15 nm. The noise current density of the photoconductive device is as low as 10-11 A·Hz-1/2 at 130 K with a frequency of 1 Hz.

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