Emission State Structure and Linewidth Broadening Mechanisms in Type-II CdSe/CdTe Core–Crown Nanoplatelets: A Combined Theoretical–Single Nanocrystal Optical Study
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Emission State Structure and Linewidth Broadening Mechanisms in Type-II CdSe/CdTe Core–Crown Nanoplatelets: A Combined Theoretical–Single Nanocrystal Optical StudyAutoría
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2020-07-10Editor
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STEINMETZ, Violette, et al. Emission State Structure and Linewidth Broadening Mechanisms in Type-II CdSe/CdTe Core–Crown Nanoplatelets: A Combined Theoretical–Single Nanocrystal Optical Study. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2020, 124.31: 17352-17363.Tipo de documento
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Type-II heterostructures are key elementary components in optoelectronic, photovoltaic, and quantum devices. The staggered band alignment of materials leads to the stabilization of indirect excitons (IXs), i.e., ... [+]
Type-II heterostructures are key elementary components in optoelectronic, photovoltaic, and quantum devices. The staggered band alignment of materials leads to the stabilization of indirect excitons (IXs), i.e., correlated electron–hole pairs experiencing spatial separation with novel properties, boosting optical gain and promoting strategies for the design of information storage, charge separation, or qubit manipulation devices. Planar colloidal CdSe/CdTe core–crown type-II nested structures, grown as nanoplatelets (NPLs), are the focus of the present work. By combining low temperature single NPL measurements and electronic structure calculations, we gain insights into the mechanisms impacting the emission properties. We are able to probe the sensitivity of the elementary excitations (IXs, trions) with respect to the appropriate structural parameter (core size). Neutral IXs, with binding energies reaching 50 meV, are shown to dominate the highly structured single NPL emission. The large broadening linewidth that persists at the single NPL level clearly results from strong exciton–LO phonon coupling (Eph = 21 meV) whose strength is poorly influenced by trapped charges. The spectral jumps (≈10 meV) in the photoluminescence recorded as a function of time are explained by the fluctuations in the IX electrostatic environment considering fractional variations (≈0.2 e) of the noncompensated charge defects. [-]
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MICINN (project CTQ2017-83781-P) ; Swedish Research Council (grant VR-2017-05285) ; Australian Research Council (Grant CE170100026) ; ERC starting grant Ne2Dem (grant no. 853049)Derechos de acceso
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