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Formation of Near-IR Excitons in Low Dimensional CuSbS$_2$

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arxiv 2108.10174 v1 pith:VNH6IYCZ submitted 2021-08-23 cond-mat.mes-hall cond-mat.mtrl-sci

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keywords opticalantimonybulkconfinementcoppercusbsdisulfideformation
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The electronic and optical properties of low-dimensional semiconductors are typically quite different from those of their bulk counterparts. Yet, the optical gap of two-dimensional copper antimony disulfide (CuSbS$_2$) does not dramatically change with decreasing thickness of the material. The absorption onset remains at about 1.5 eV in the monolayer, bilayer, and bulk materials. Using density functional theory and many-body perturbation theory, we rationalize this behavior through the interplay of quantum confinement, electron-hole interactions, and the formation of surface states. Specifically, the spatial confinement in thin layers induces strongly bound optical transitions in the near-infrared region. Our results explain the optical properties in copper antimony disulfide platelets of varying thickness and set these materials as potential candidates for novel photovoltaic devices and near-infrared sensors.

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