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Title: Temperature dependent radiative and non-radiative recombination dynamics in CdSe-CdTe and CdTe-CdSe type II hetero nanoplatelets
Authors: Scott, R.
Kickhofel, S.
Schoeps, O.
Antanovich, A.
Prudnikau, A.
Chuvilin, A.
Woggon, U.
Artemyev, M.
Achtstein, A.W.
Keywords: ЭБ БГУ::ЕСТЕСТВЕННЫЕ И ТОЧНЫЕ НАУКИ::Физика
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry
Citation: Phys Chem Chem Phys 2016;18(4):3197-3203.
Abstract: We investigate the temperature-dependent decay kinetics of type II CdSe-CdTe and CdTe-CdSe core-lateral shell nanoplatelets. From a kinetic analysis of the photoluminescence (PL) decay and a measurement of the temperature dependent quantum yield we deduce the temperature dependence of the non-radiative and radiative lifetimes of hetero nanoplates. In line with the predictions of the giant oscillator strength effect in 2D we observe a strong increase of the radiative lifetime with temperature. This is attributed to an increase of the homogeneous transition linewidth with temperature. Comparing core only and hetero platelets we observe a significant prolongation of the radiative lifetime in type II platelets by two orders in magnitude while the quantum yield is barely affected. In a careful analysis of the PL decay transients we compare different recombination models, including electron hole pairs and exciton decay, being relevant for the applicability of those structures in photonic applications like solar cells or lasers. We conclude that the observed biexponential PL decay behavior in hetero platelets is predominately due to spatially indirect excitons being present at the hetero junction and not ionized e-h pair recombination.
URI: https://elib.bsu.by/handle/123456789/266060
DOI: 10.1039/c5cp06623a
Scopus: 84955275752
Sponsorship: R. S., U. W. and A. W. A acknowledge funding by DFG projects WO477/32 and AC290/1. A. C. acknowledges financial support from the Basque Government within the Etortek IE11-304 program. M. A. acknowledges partial financial support from the Chemreagents program. A. P. acknowledges partial financial support from the Electronics and Photonics program.
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