Exploring exciton relaxation and multiexciton generation in PbSe nanocrystals using hyperspectral near-IR probing

Itay Gdor, Hanan Sachs, Avishy Roitblat, David B. Strasfeld, Moungi G. Bawendi, Sanford Ruhman*

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Abstract

Hyperspectral femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy is employed to record exciton relaxation and recombination in colloidal lead selenide (PbSe) nanocrystals in unprecedented detail. Results obtained with different pump wavelengths and fluences are scrutinized with regard to three issues: (1) early subpicosecond spectral features due to "hot" excitons are analyzed in terms of suggested underlying mechanisms; (2) global kinetic analysis facilitates separation of the transient difference spectra into single, double, and triple exciton state contributions, from which individual band assignments can be tested; and (3) the transient spectra are screened for signatures of multiexciton generation (MEG) by comparing experiments with excitation pulses both below and well above the theoretical threshold for multiplication. For the latter, a recently devised ultrafast pump-probe spectroscopic approach is employed. Scaling sample concentrations and pump pulse intensities inversely with the extinction coefficient at each excitation wavelength overcomes ambiguities due to direct multiphoton excitation, uncertainties of absolute absorption cross sections, and low signal levels. As observed in a recent application of this method to InAs core/shell/shell nanodots, no sign of MEG was detected in this sample up to photon energy 3.7 times the band gap. Accordingly, numerous reports of efficient MEG in other samples of PbSe suggest that the efficiency of this process varies from sample to sample and depends on factors yet to be determined.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3269-3277
Number of pages9
JournalACS Nano
Volume6
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - 24 Apr 2012

Keywords

  • carrier multiplication
  • exciton cooling
  • multiexciton generation
  • quantum dots
  • ultrafast spectroscopy

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