2004
DOI: 10.1038/nature02571
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Energy-transfer pumping of semiconductor nanocrystals using an epitaxial quantum well

Abstract: As a result of quantum-confinement effects, the emission colour of semiconductor nanocrystals can be modified dramatically by simply changing their size. Such spectral tunability, together with large photoluminescence quantum yields and high photostability, make nanocrystals attractive for use in a variety of light-emitting technologies--for example, displays, fluorescence tagging, solid-state lighting and lasers. An important limitation for such applications, however, is the difficulty of achieving electrical… Show more

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“…CdSe nanowires based functional devices, such as transistors, photovoltaic cells [1], light-emitting diodes [2], lasers [3], etc., have been developed. Further modulation of the electronic structures and control of the transport dynamics of carriers in CdSe nanostructures are very important to optimize the optoelectronic properties.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…CdSe nanowires based functional devices, such as transistors, photovoltaic cells [1], light-emitting diodes [2], lasers [3], etc., have been developed. Further modulation of the electronic structures and control of the transport dynamics of carriers in CdSe nanostructures are very important to optimize the optoelectronic properties.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…17 However, only a handful of studies have probed the charge and energy dynamics of CdTe QDs on the ultrafast timescale and even fewer have 40 considered how these dynamics are influenced by the presence of suitable electron donor or acceptor surface species. [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26] Due to the role in natural photosynthesis of related compounds porphyrin molecules have been extensively exploited for electron and energy transfer. [27][28][29][30] The light-harvesting properties of porphyrins 45 has led them to be considered as components in solar photovoltaic cells.…”
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“…Time-resolved studies in hybrid quantum well heterostructures have demonstrated the effect of an extra decay channel in the quantum well emission (donor) [12][13][14]. However, this alone cannot be taken as evidence of energy transfer to the acceptor sites because the deposition of an overlayer of organic dye molecules, fluorophores or colloidal quantum dots on the quantum well barrier separating donor and acceptor sites could lead to modification of its surface states, which would itself modify the decay dynamics.…”
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“…First experimental evidence of the above mechanism was observed in hybrid structures between Wannier excitons in wide band gap semiconductor quantum wells (donors) and colloidal semiconductor quantum dots [12,13] (acceptors) or Frenkel excitons in organic fluorophores [14][15][16].…”
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