Anomalous photo-induced spectral changes in CdSe/ZnS quantum dots

ORAL

Abstract

We study photo-induced static and dynamic spectral changes in self-assembled CdSe/ZnS quantum dot (QD) thin films with varying QD concentrations under ambient conditions. Using spatially resolved scanning photoluminescence microscopy in conjunction with spectrally resolved time-correlated photon counting, we measure the variations in spectral intensity, emission wavelength, and recombination lifetimes as functions of photo-exposure time. We find that at low concentrations photo-darkening and photo-oxidation rates slow down with increasing QD density, but in the high concentration limit these rates are strongly enhanced. Our measurements lead us to conclude that the interplay of photo-induced surface trap discharging with preferential photo-oxidation of smaller QDs is further modulated by resonant energy transfer driven by strong inter-dot interactions in highly concentrated samples.~ Finally, we extend our studies to thin films with two different QD diameters to vary the ratio of donors to acceptors and modify the energy transfer efficiency

*This work is supported by UC SOLAR

Authors

  • Georgiy Shcherbatyuk

    • University of California, Merced
  • Richard Inman

    • University of California, San Diego
  • Patrick Talbot

    • University of California, Merced
  • Sayantani Ghosh

    • University Of California, Merced, 95348, School Of Natural Sciences
    • University of California, Merced