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Dynamics of Intermittent Delayed Emission in Single CdSe/CdS Quantum Dots

Stijn O. M. Hinterding, Sander J. W. Vonk, Elleke J. van Harten, Freddy T. Rabouw

2020The Journal of Physical Chemistry Letters25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bright and fast fluorescence makes semiconductor nanocrystals, or quantum dots (QDs), appealing for applications ranging from biomedical research to display screens. However, a few percent of their fluorescence intensity is surprisingly slow. Research into this "delayed emission" has been scarce, despite undesired consequences for some applications and potential opportunities for others. Here, we characterize the dynamics of delayed emission exhibited by individual CdSe/CdS core/shell QDs and correlate these with changes in the emission spectrum. The delayed-emission intensity from a single QD fluctuates strongly during an experiment of several minutes and is thus not always "on", implying that control over delayed emission may be possible. Periods of bright delayed emission correlate with red-shifted emission spectra. This behavior is consistent with exciton polarization by fluctuating electric fields due to diffusing surface charges, which have been known to cause spectral diffusion in QDs. Our findings thus provide a stepping stone for future efforts to control delayed emission.

Topics & Concepts

Quantum dotExcitonFluorescenceEmission spectrumNanocrystalMaterials scienceOptoelectronicsEmission intensityDiffusionPhotoluminescenceNanotechnologyMolecular physicsAtomic physicsSpectral lineChemistryOpticsPhysicsCondensed matter physicsAstronomyThermodynamicsQuantum Dots Synthesis And PropertiesChalcogenide Semiconductor Thin FilmsNanocluster Synthesis and Applications
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