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Curvature-dependent flexible light emission from layered gallium selenide crystals
Flexible optoelectronics devices play an important role for technological applications of 2D materials because of their bendable, flexible and extended two-dimensional surfaces. In this work, light emission properties of layered gallium selenide (GaSe) crystals with different curvatures have been in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9077378/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35541498 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7ra11600d |
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author | Chuang, Ching-An Lin, Min-Han Yeh, Bo-Xian Ho, Ching-Hwa |
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description | Flexible optoelectronics devices play an important role for technological applications of 2D materials because of their bendable, flexible and extended two-dimensional surfaces. In this work, light emission properties of layered gallium selenide (GaSe) crystals with different curvatures have been investigated using bending photoluminescence (BPL) experiments in the curvature range between R(−1) = 0.00 m(−1) (flat condition) and R(−1) = 30.28 m(−1). A bendable and rotated sample holder was designed to control the curvature (strain) of the layered sample under upward bending uniformly. The curvature-dependent BPL results clearly show that both bandgaps and BPL intensities of the GaSe are curvature dependent with respect to the bending-radius change. The main emission peak (bandgap) is 2.005 eV for flat GaSe, and is 1.986 eV for the bending GaSe with a curvature of 30.28 m(−1) (the maximum bending conditions in this experiment). An obvious redshift (i.e. energy reduction) for the GaSe BPL peak was detected owing to the c-plane lattice expansion by upward bending. The intensities of the corresponding BPL peaks also show an increase with increasing curvature. The correlations between BPL peak intensity, shiny area and bond-angle widening of the bent GaSe under laser excitation have been discussed. The lattice constant versus emission energies of the bending GaSe was also analyzed. An estimated lattice constant vs. bandgap relation was present for further application of the layered GaSe in bendable flexible light-emission devices. |
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spelling | pubmed-90773782022-05-09 Curvature-dependent flexible light emission from layered gallium selenide crystals Chuang, Ching-An Lin, Min-Han Yeh, Bo-Xian Ho, Ching-Hwa RSC Adv Chemistry Flexible optoelectronics devices play an important role for technological applications of 2D materials because of their bendable, flexible and extended two-dimensional surfaces. In this work, light emission properties of layered gallium selenide (GaSe) crystals with different curvatures have been investigated using bending photoluminescence (BPL) experiments in the curvature range between R(−1) = 0.00 m(−1) (flat condition) and R(−1) = 30.28 m(−1). A bendable and rotated sample holder was designed to control the curvature (strain) of the layered sample under upward bending uniformly. The curvature-dependent BPL results clearly show that both bandgaps and BPL intensities of the GaSe are curvature dependent with respect to the bending-radius change. The main emission peak (bandgap) is 2.005 eV for flat GaSe, and is 1.986 eV for the bending GaSe with a curvature of 30.28 m(−1) (the maximum bending conditions in this experiment). An obvious redshift (i.e. energy reduction) for the GaSe BPL peak was detected owing to the c-plane lattice expansion by upward bending. The intensities of the corresponding BPL peaks also show an increase with increasing curvature. The correlations between BPL peak intensity, shiny area and bond-angle widening of the bent GaSe under laser excitation have been discussed. The lattice constant versus emission energies of the bending GaSe was also analyzed. An estimated lattice constant vs. bandgap relation was present for further application of the layered GaSe in bendable flexible light-emission devices. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2018-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC9077378/ /pubmed/35541498 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7ra11600d Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Chuang, Ching-An Lin, Min-Han Yeh, Bo-Xian Ho, Ching-Hwa Curvature-dependent flexible light emission from layered gallium selenide crystals |
title | Curvature-dependent flexible light emission from layered gallium selenide crystals |
title_full | Curvature-dependent flexible light emission from layered gallium selenide crystals |
title_fullStr | Curvature-dependent flexible light emission from layered gallium selenide crystals |
title_full_unstemmed | Curvature-dependent flexible light emission from layered gallium selenide crystals |
title_short | Curvature-dependent flexible light emission from layered gallium selenide crystals |
title_sort | curvature-dependent flexible light emission from layered gallium selenide crystals |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9077378/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35541498 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c7ra11600d |
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