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Thermally Activated Photoluminescence in Lead Selenide Colloidal Quantum Dots

Journal

SMALL
Volume 5, Issue 14, Pages 1675-1681

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/smll.200801378

Keywords

colloids; excitons; photoluminescence; quantum dots; solvent effects

Funding

  1. Israel Science Foundation (ISF) [1009107]
  2. ISF [1425/04]
  3. USA-Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF) [2006-225]
  4. Ministry of Science [3-896]
  5. Nofar Ministry of Trade project
  6. Gurwin Foundation [08]

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The thermal activation processes in PbSe colloidal quantum dots and their influence on the ground-state exciton emission are discussed. Activation of a dark exciton occurs at 1.4-7 K, assisted by an acoustic phonon coupling. Activation of a bright exciton occurs at 100-200 K, which appears as a sudden change in the photoluminescence band intensity, energy, and full width at half maximum. This activation overcomes the dark-bright-state splitting, when the activation temperature increases with the decrease of the dots' size. The dark exciton lifetime if found to be approximate to 6-12 mu s at 1.4 K, while the bright exciton lifetime at 300 K evaluated as 450 its varies slightly with the change in the size of the dots. In addition, the emission quantum yield of these dots, measured at a variety of temperatures when dissolved in various solvents, reveals information about the influence of the environment on the recombination processes.

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