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Retained Carrier-Mobility and Enhanced Plasmonic-Photovoltaics of Graphene via ring-centered η6 Functionalization and Nanointerfacing

Source
Nano Letters
ISSN
15306984
Date Issued
2017-07-12
Author(s)
Che, Songwei
Jasuja, Kabeer  
Behura, Sanjay K.
Nguyen, Phong
Sreeprasad, T. S.
Berry, Vikas
DOI
10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b01458
Volume
17
Issue
7
Abstract
Binding graphene with auxiliary nanoparticles for plasmonics, photovoltaics, and/or optoelectronics, while retaining the trigonal-planar bonding of sp<sup>2</sup> hybridized carbons to maintain its carrier-mobility, has remained a challenge. The conventional nanoparticle-incorporation route for graphene is to create nucleation/attachment sites via "carbon-centered" covalent functionalization, which changes the local hybridization of carbon atoms from trigonal-planar sp<sup>2</sup> to tetrahedral sp<sup>3</sup>. This disrupts the lattice planarity of graphene, thus dramatically deteriorating its mobility and innate superior properties. Here, we show large-area, vapor-phase, "ring-centered" hexahapto (η<sup>6</sup>) functionalization of graphene to create nucleation-sites for silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) without disrupting its sp<sup>2</sup> character. This is achieved by the grafting of chromium tricarbonyl [Cr(CO)<inf>3</inf>] with all six carbon atoms (sigma-bonding) in the benzenoid ring on graphene to form an (η<sup>6</sup>-graphene)Cr(CO)<inf>3</inf> complex. This nondestructive functionalization preserves the lattice continuum with a retention in charge carrier mobility (9% increase at 10 K); with AgNPs attached on graphene/n-Si solar cells, we report an ∼11-fold plasmonic-enhancement in the power conversion efficiency (1.24%).
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URI
https://d8.irins.org/handle/IITG2025/22438
Subjects
functionalization | Graphene | nanoparticles | photovoltaics | plasmonics
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