Relaxation Kinetics of Excitonic States in ZnSe Quantum Dots: A Femtosecond Laser Spectroscopy Study

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F. E. Gostev
I. V. Shelaev
A. V. Aibush
A. N. Kostrov
A. A. Titov
S. Yu. Kochev
Yu. A. Kabachii
M. S. Mekhata
V. A. Nadtochenko
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[1] Russian Academy of Sciences,Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics
[2] Russian Academy of Sciences,Nesmeyanov Institute of Organoelement Compounds
[3] Delhi Technological University,undefined
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High Energy Chemistry | 2018年 / 52卷
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femtosecond spectroscopy; quantum dots; ZnSe nanoparticles;
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Relaxation processes in ZnSe quantum dots upon excitation by a 30-fs pulse at a wavelength of 360 nm have been studied by broadband femtosecond absorption spectroscopy. The diameter of ZnSe nanoparticles was 3.7 ± 0.6 nm. A colloidal solution of ZnSe in cyclohexane was used. In the differential spectra, a bleaching band at the edge of the excitonic absorption band of ZnSe, an absorption band of the biexcitonic transition with a peak at about 420 nm, and a broad structureless absorption band in the region from 440 to 750 nm have been revealed. From the analysis of the absorption and luminescence spectra, the shift of the excitonic luminescence band δXX = 127 meV has been measured. From the femtosecond photolysis data, an estimate of the biexcitonic interaction ΔXX ≈ 75 meV has been obtained. It has been shown that the relaxation kinetics of the differential spectra is described by three-exponential dependences with time constants and corresponding amplitude contributions of 1 ps (42%), 13 ps (22%), and 91 ps (17%). The kinetic component of 1 ps (42%) is presumably due to hole transport to surface traps. The kinetic components of 13 ps (22%) and 91 ps (17%) apparently describe the processes of electron transport to shallow and deep traps.
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