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Experimental observation of exciton splitting and relaxation dynamics from PbS quantum dots in a glass matrix

Fangyu Yue, Jens W. Tomm, and D. Kruschke
Phys. Rev. B 89, 081303(R) – Published 10 February 2014
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Abstract

Multiple optical transitions from PbS quantum dots (QDs) in glass matrix are observed. Energy separations between them amount up to 200 meV. Instead of being due to a size distribution of QDs, they are found to be related to a splitting of the lowest exciton levels. Systematic analysis of the relaxation dynamics reveals the lifetimes of the split states ranging from sub-100-ns to μs. Moreover, we observe excited and “intrinsic” states having a sub-100-ps and ns lifetime, respectively. The behavior of the split structure can be modeled by a phonon-assisted relaxation mechanism. This investigation offers a conclusive interpretation for the wide distribution of experimentally observed nonequilibrium carrier lifetimes in PbS QDs.

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  • Received 4 November 2013
  • Revised 27 December 2013

DOI:https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevB.89.081303

©2014 American Physical Society

Authors & Affiliations

Fangyu Yue1,2,*, Jens W. Tomm1, and D. Kruschke3

  • 1Max-Born-Institut für Nichtlineare Optik und Kurzzeitspektroskopie, Max-Born-Straße 2A, 12489 Berlin, Germany
  • 2Key Laboratory of Polar Materials and Devices, Ministry of Education, East China Normal University, 200241 Shanghai, Peoples's Republic of China
  • 3Institut für Angewandte Photonik e.V., Rudower Chaussee 29/31, 12489 Berlin, Germany

  • *yue@mbi-berlin.de

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Vol. 89, Iss. 8 — 15 February 2014

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