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Suppressed blinking and auger recombination in near-infrared type-II InP/CdS nanocrystal quantum dots.


ABSTRACT: Nonblinking excitonic emission from near-infrared and type-II nanocrystal quantum dots (NQDs) is reported for the first time. To realize this unusual degree of stability at the single-dot level, novel InP/CdS core/shell NQDs were synthesized for a range of shell thicknesses (~1-11 monolayers of CdS). Ensemble spectroscopy measurements (photoluminescence peak position and radiative lifetimes) and electronic structure calculations established the transition from type-I to type-II band alignment in these heterostructured NQDs. More significantly, single-NQD studies revealed clear evidence for blinking suppression that was not strongly shell-thickness dependent, while photobleaching and biexciton lifetimes trended explicitly with extent of shelling. Specifically, very long biexciton lifetimes-up to >7 ns-were obtained for the thickest-shell structures, indicating dramatic suppression of nonradiative Auger recombination. This new system demonstrates that electronic structure and shell thickness can be employed together to effect control over key single-dot and ensemble NQD photophysical properties.

SUBMITTER: Dennis AM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3498532 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Suppressed blinking and auger recombination in near-infrared type-II InP/CdS nanocrystal quantum dots.

Dennis Allison M AM   Mangum Benjamin D BD   Piryatinski Andrei A   Park Young-Shin YS   Hannah Daniel C DC   Casson Joanna L JL   Williams Darrick J DJ   Schaller Richard D RD   Htoon Han H   Hollingsworth Jennifer A JA  

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Nonblinking excitonic emission from near-infrared and type-II nanocrystal quantum dots (NQDs) is reported for the first time. To realize this unusual degree of stability at the single-dot level, novel InP/CdS core/shell NQDs were synthesized for a range of shell thicknesses (~1-11 monolayers of CdS). Ensemble spectroscopy measurements (photoluminescence peak position and radiative lifetimes) and electronic structure calculations established the transition from type-I to type-II band alignment in  ...[more]

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