A comprehensive study of the photoluminescence dynamics in newly developed CdSe/ZnS quantum dots with alloyed core/shell interfaces is presented. Time-correlated single photon counting is used to measure the decay of exciton luminescence from both the ensemble and individual quantum dots. For decreasing emission wavelength (i.e., for smaller dots), the ensemble data reveal increasing total decay rates with greater variation. This systematic change is expected for emitters with stronger quantum confinement and more influenced by the surface/interface trap states. In experiments performed on single quantum dots, the photoluminescence trajectories exhibit two-state blinking behavior. The distributions of the off-state probability density are described by an average power-law exponent of 1.5 0.2, while the average decay rate of emission from the threshold-discriminated on-states is estimated to be 0.035 0.004 ns-1. We suggest that in core/shell quantum dots with a large bandgap offset, the compositionally graded energy profile at the interface may not be smooth enough to suppress nonradiative Auger recombination and prevent blinking. © 2011 American Institute of Physics.
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Ratchford, D., Dziatkowski, K., Hartsfield, T., Li, X., Gao, Y., & Tang, Z. (2011). Photoluminescence dynamics of ensemble and individual CdSe/ZnS quantum dots with an alloyed core/shell interface. In Journal of Applied Physics (Vol. 109). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.3587168
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