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Influence of Morphology on Blinking Mechanisms and Excitonic Fine Structure of Single Colloidal Nanoplatelets

Published 8 Mar 2018 in cond-mat.mes-hall, physics.atm-clus, and physics.optics | (1803.03172v2)

Abstract: Colloidal semiconductor nanoplatelets (NPLs) with electronic structure as quantum wells have recently emerged as exciting materials for optoelectronic applications. Here we investigate how morphology affects important photoluminescence (PL) properties of single CdSe and core/shell CdSe/CdZnS nanoplatelets. By analyzing PL intensity-lifetime correlation and second-order photon correlation results, we demonstrate that, irrespective of morphology, Auger recombination cannot be responsible for PL blinking of single NPLs. We propose that hot carrier trapping plays a significant role in blinking and find that a rough shell induces additional nonradiative channels presumably related to defects or traps of an imperfect shell. Polarization-resolved PL spectroscopy analysis reveals exciton fine-structure splitting on the order of several tens of meV in rough-shell NPLs at room temperature, which is attributed to exciton localization and substantiated with theoretical calculations taking into account the NPL shape and electron-hole exchange interaction.

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