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Effect of Thermal Fluctuations on the Radiative Rate in Core/Shell Quantum Dots.

Authors :
Balan, Arunima D
Balan, Arunima D
Eshet, Hagai
Olshansky, Jacob H
Lee, Youjin V
Rabani, Eran
Alivisatos, A Paul
Balan, Arunima D
Balan, Arunima D
Eshet, Hagai
Olshansky, Jacob H
Lee, Youjin V
Rabani, Eran
Alivisatos, A Paul
Source :
Nano letters; vol 17, iss 3, 1629-1636; 1530-6984
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The effect of lattice fluctuations and electronic excitations on the radiative rate is demonstrated in CdSe/CdS core/shell spherical quantum dots (QDs). Using a combination of time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy and atomistic simulations, we show that lattice fluctuations can change the radiative rate over the temperature range from 78 to 300 K. We posit that the presence of the core/shell interface plays a significant role in dictating this behavior. We show that the other major factor that underpins the change in radiative rate with temperature is the presence of higher energy states corresponding to electron excitation into the shell. These effects should be present in other core/shell samples and should also affect other excited state rates, such as the rate of Auger recombination or the rate of charge transfer.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nano letters; vol 17, iss 3, 1629-1636; 1530-6984
Notes :
application/pdf, Nano letters vol 17, iss 3, 1629-1636 1530-6984
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1287306665
Document Type :
Electronic Resource