Temperature and Size Dependence of the Optical Properties of Tetrapod-Shaped Colloidal Nanocrystals Exhibiting Type-II Transitions
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2011
Abstract:
We have investigated the optical properties of
colloidal seed-grown CdSe (seed)/CdTe (arms) nanotetrapods
both experimentally and computationally. The tetrapods exhibit
a type-II transition arising from electrons localized in the CdSe
seed region and holes delocalized in the CdTe arms, along with
a residual type-I recombination in long-arm tetrapods.
Experiments
and theory helped to identify the origin of both types of
transitions and their size dependence. In particular, timeresolved
experiments performed at 10 K evidenced a sizedependent,
long living type-II radiative emission arising from
the peculiar electron-hole wave function localization. Temperature-
dependent photoluminescence (PL) studies indicate that, at high temperature (>150 K), the main process limiting the PL
quantum efficiency of the type-I PL is thermal escape of the charge carriers through efficient exciton-optical phonon coupling. The
type-II PL instead is limited both by thermal escape and by the promotion of electrons from the conduction band of the seed region
to that of the arms, occurring at T > 200 K.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Lomascolo, Mauro; Creti', Arianna; DE GIORGI, Milena; DELLA SALA, Fabio
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