Ultrafast electron trapping in ligand-exchanged quantum dot assemblies

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Abstract

We use time-integrated and time-resolved photoluminescence and absorption to characterize the low-temperature optical properties of CdSe quantum dot solids after exchanging native aliphatic ligands for thiocyanate and subsequent thermal annealing. In contrast to trends established at room temperature, our data show that at low temperature the band-edge absorptive bleach is dominated by 1S3/2hhole occupation in the quantum dot interior. We find that our ligand treatments, which bring enhanced interparticle coupling, lead to faster surface state electron trapping, a greater proportion of surface-related photoluminescence, and decreased band-edge photoluminescence lifetimes.

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Turk, M. E., Vora, P. M., Fafarman, A. T., Diroll, B. T., Murray, C. B., Kagan, C. R., & Kikkawa, J. M. (2015). Ultrafast electron trapping in ligand-exchanged quantum dot assemblies. ACS Nano, 9(2), 1440–1447. https://doi.org/10.1021/nn505862g

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