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Temperature Dependence of the CdS Bandgap in the Extreme Confinement Regime

Zifei Chen, Arun Ashokan, Salvy P. Russo, Paul Mulvaney

2023Nano Letters14 citationsDOI

Abstract

A non-empirical equation describing the effect of size on the temperature dependence of the optical bandgap of CdS (d E g /d T ) is obtained on the basis of the Brus equation. Intriguingly, we find that d E g /d T diverges strongly from bulk values only within the “extreme confinement” (EC) regime. We conducted both experimental and theoretical investigations of the absorption spectra of CdS clusters and quantum dots as a function of temperature above room temperature. Our results show that the value of d E g /d T obtained from absorption spectra in the EC regime is 2.5 times higher than in the strong confinement regime. Notable ligand sensitivities are also observed for d E g /d T in the case of CdS clusters. Ab initio molecular dynamics simulations and density functional theory calculations reveal that thermal fluctuations are the crucial factor influencing the bandgap temperature coefficient. Our results help resolve some long-standing debates regarding the d E g /d T behavior of semiconductor quantum dots.

Topics & Concepts

Quantum dotCondensed matter physicsBand gapAb initioSpectral lineThermalMaterials scienceAbsorption (acoustics)SemiconductorAbsorption spectroscopyMolecular physicsAttenuation coefficientPhysicsNanotechnologyThermodynamicsOpticsQuantum mechanicsOptoelectronicsQuantum Dots Synthesis And PropertiesChalcogenide Semiconductor Thin FilmsCopper-based nanomaterials and applications
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