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Exciton-driven change of phonon modes causes strong temperature dependent bandgap shift in nanoclusters

Authors :
Muckel, Franziska
Lorenz, Severin
Yang, Jiwoong
Nugraha, Taufik Adi
Scalise, Emilio
Hyeon, Taeghwan
Wippermann, Stefan
Bacher, Gerd
Muckel, F
Lorenz, S
Yang, J
Nugraha, T
Scalise, E
Hyeon, T
Wippermann, S
Bacher, G
Source :
Nature Communications, Nature Communications, Vol 11, Iss 1, Pp 1-7 (2020)
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Nature Publishing Group UK, 2020.

Abstract

The fundamental bandgap Eg of a semiconductor—often determined by means of optical spectroscopy—represents its characteristic fingerprint and changes distinctively with temperature. Here, we demonstrate that in magic sized II-VI clusters containing only 26 atoms, a pronounced weakening of the bonds occurs upon optical excitation, which results in a strong exciton-driven shift of the phonon spectrum. As a consequence, a drastic increase of dEg/dT (up to a factor of 2) with respect to bulk material or nanocrystals of typical size is found. We are able to describe our experimental data with excellent quantitative agreement from first principles deriving the bandgap shift with temperature as the vibrational entropy contribution to the free energy difference between the ground and optically excited states. Our work demonstrates how in small nanoparticles, photons as the probe medium affect the bandgap—a fundamental semiconductor property.<br />The bandgap of nanostructures usually follows the bulk value upon temperature change. Here, the authors find that in small nanocrystals a weakening of the bonds due to optical excitation causes a pronounced phonon shift, leading to a drastic enhancement of the bandgap’s temperature dependence.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20411723
Volume :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Communications
Accession number :
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