2023
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemmater.3c01414
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Ground- and Excited-State Properties of Charged Non-Stoichiometric Quantum Dots

Omolola Eniodunmo,
Shriya Gumber,
Oleg Prezhdo
et al.

Abstract: Charged excited states can accumulate on the surface of colloidal quantum dots (QDs), affecting their optoelectronic properties. In experimental samples, QDs often have non-stoichiometric structures, giving rise to cation-rich and anion-rich nanostructures. We explore the effect of charge on the ground-and excited-state properties of CdSe non-stoichiometric QDs (NS-QDs) of ∼1.5 nm in size using density functional theory calculations. We compare two cases: (i) NS-QDs with a charge introduced by direct hole or e… Show more

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“…33 Chlorides were commonly employed as neutral ligands in non-stoichiometric colloidal QDs, where they have been considered as beneficial additives for reducing surface defects and enhancing photocurrent and photocatalytic activity. 34 So we focused solely on the changes in surface states induced by ZnCl 2 modification, rather than the effects of ZnCl 2 itself on the QDs. Combining our experimental results, we proposed a mechanism by which ZnCl 2 modification led to changes in the emission spectra of QDs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…33 Chlorides were commonly employed as neutral ligands in non-stoichiometric colloidal QDs, where they have been considered as beneficial additives for reducing surface defects and enhancing photocurrent and photocatalytic activity. 34 So we focused solely on the changes in surface states induced by ZnCl 2 modification, rather than the effects of ZnCl 2 itself on the QDs. Combining our experimental results, we proposed a mechanism by which ZnCl 2 modification led to changes in the emission spectra of QDs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%