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Room-Temperature Inter-Dot Coherent Dynamics in Multilayer Quantum Dot Materials

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JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY C
Volume 124, Issue 29, Pages 16222-16231

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.0c05572

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  1. H2020 FET Project COPAC [766563]
  2. MIUR PRIN 2015 [2015XBZ5YA]
  3. Consortium des Equipements de Calcul Intensif (CECI) - F.R.S.-FNRS (Fonds National de la recherche Scientifique, Belgium) [2.5020.11]
  4. F.R.S.-FNRS [J.0012.18, T.0205.20]

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The full blossoming of quantum technologies requires the availability of easy-to-prepare materials where quantum coherences can be effectively initiated, controlled, and exploited, preferably at ambient conditions. Solid-state multilayers of colloidally grown quantum dots (QDs) are highly promising for this task because of the possibility of assembling networks of electronically coupled QDs through the modulation of sizes, inter-dot linkers, and distances. To usefully probe coherence in these materials, the dynamical characterization of their collective quantum mechanically coupled states is needed. Here, we explore by two-dimensional electronic spectroscopy the coherent dynamics of solid-state multilayers of electronically coupled colloidally grown CdSe QDs and complement it by detailed computations. The time evolution of a coherent superposition of states delocalized over more than one QD was captured at ambient conditions. We thus provide important evidence for inter-dot coherences in such solid-state materials, opening up new avenues for the effective application of these materials in quantum technologies.

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