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Sizing up excitons in core–shell quantum dots via shell-dependent photoluminescence blinking
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posted on 2023-06-09, 07:16 authored by Aidan Fisher, Mark OsborneSemiconductor nanocrystals or quantum dots (QDs) are now widely used across solar cell, display, and bioimaging technologies. While advances in multishell, alloyed, and multinary core–shell QD structures have led to improved light-harvesting and photoluminescence (PL) properties of these nanomaterials, the effects that QD-capping have on the exciton dynamics that govern PL instabilities such as blinking in single-QDs is not well understood. We report experimental measurements of shell-size-dependent absorption and PL intermittency in CdSe-CdS QDs that are consistent with a modified charge-tunnelling, self-trapping (CTST) description of the exciton dynamics in these nanocrystals. By introducing an effective, core-exciton size, which accounts for delocalization of charge carriers across the QD core and shell, we show that the CTST models both the shell-depth-dependent red-shift of the QD band gap and changes in the on/off-state switching statistics that we observe in single-QD PL intensity trajectories. Further analysis of CdSe-ZnS QDs, shows how differences in shell structure and integrity affect the QD band gap and PL blinking within the CTST framework.
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ACS NanoISSN
1936-0851Publisher
American Chemical SocietyExternal DOI
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8Volume
11Page range
7829-7840Department affiliated with
- Chemistry Publications
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- Energy and Materials Chemistry Publications
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2017-07-20First Open Access (FOA) Date
2018-07-06First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date
2017-07-20Usage metrics
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