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Заглавие документа: Size-dependent exciton substructure in CdSe nanoplatelets and its relation to photoluminescence dynamics
Авторы: Specht, J. F.
Scott, R.
Corona Castro, M.
Christodoulou, S.
Bertrand, G. H. V.
Prudnikau, A. V.
Antanovich, A.
Siebbeles, L. D. A.
Owschimikow, N.
Moreels, I.
Artemyev, M.
Woggon, U.
Achtstein, A. W.
Richter, M.
Тема: ЭБ БГУ::ЕСТЕСТВЕННЫЕ И ТОЧНЫЕ НАУКИ::Химия
Дата публикации: 2019
Издатель: Royal Society of Chemistry
Библиографическое описание источника: Nanoscale 2019;11(25):12230-12241.
Аннотация: CdSe nanoplatelets can be synthesized with different lateral sizes; very small nanoplatelets have almost quantum dot like features (almost discrete exciton states), while very large ones are expected to have properties of colloidal quantum wells (exciton continuum). However, nanoplatelets can be in an intermediate confinement regime with a rich substructure of excitons, which is neither quantum dot like nor an ideal 2D exciton. In this manuscript, we discuss the experimental transition energies and relaxation dynamics of exciton states in CdSe platelets with varying lateral dimensions and compare them with a microscopic theoretical model including exciton-phonon scattering. The model takes special care of the interplay of confinement and Coulomb coupling in the intermediate regime showing strong changes with respect to simple weak or strong confinement models by solving the full four dimensional lateral factorization free exciton wavefunction. Depending on the platelet size broad resonances previously attributed to just ground and excited states are actually composed of a rich substructure of several exciton states in their temporal dynamics. We show that these factorization free exciton states can explain the spectral features observed in photoluminescence experiments. Furthermore we demonstrate that the interplay of exciton bright and dark states provides principle insights into the overall temporal relaxation dynamics, and allows tuning of the exciton cooling via lateral platelet size. Our results and theoretical approach are directly relevant for understanding e.g. the size tuneability of lasing, excitonic cooling dynamics or light harvesting applications in these and similar 2D systems of finite lateral size.
URI документа: https://elib.bsu.by/handle/123456789/262474
DOI документа: 10.1039/c9nr03161h
Scopus идентификатор документа: 85068235654
Финансовая поддержка: We acknowledge support from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft through SFB 951 B12 (Project No. 182087777), AC290-1/1 (Project No. 265219982), AC290-2/1 (Project No. 324765876) and WO477-32/1 (Project No. 235473865), and well as Belarusian Science Foundation through the CHEMREAGENTS program and BRFFI grant No. X17KIG-004. This project has also received funding from the European Research Council (I.M., grant agreement no. 714876 PHOCONA).
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