Direct Visualization of Confinement and Many‐Body Correlation Effects in 2D Spectroscopy of Quantum Dots
Edoardo Amarotti,
Zhengjun Wang,
Albin Hedse
et al.
Abstract:The size tunable color of colloidal semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) is probably the most elegant illustration of the quantum confinement effect. As explained by the simple “particle‐in‐a‐box” model, the transition energies between the levels increase when the “box” becomes smaller. To investigate quantum confinement effects, typically a well‐defined narrow size distribution of the nanoparticles is needed. In this contribution, how coherent electronic two‐dimensional spectroscopy (2DES) can directly visualize … Show more
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