Universal role of discrete acoustic phonons in the low-temperature optical emission of colloidal quantum dots

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2009

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Oron, D.
Aharoni, A.
de Mello-Donega, CelsoISNI 0000000390738326
van Rijssel, J.ISNI 0000000419566880
Meijerink, A.ISNI 000000039216731X
Banin, U.

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Multiple energy scales contribute to the radiative properties of colloidal quantum dots, including magnetic interactions, crystal field splitting, Pauli exclusion, and phonons. Identification of the exact physical mechanism which couples first to the dark ground state of colloidal quantum dots, inducing a significant reduction in the radiative lifetime at low temperatures, has thus been under significant debate. Here we present measurements of this phenomenon on a variety of materials as well as on colloidal heterostructures. These show unambiguously that the dominant mechanism is coupling of the ground state to a confined acoustic phonon, and that this mechanism is universal.

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Oron, D, Aharoni, A, de Mello Donega, C, van Rijssel, J, Meijerink, A & Banin, U 2009, 'Universal role of discrete acoustic phonons in the low-temperature optical emission of colloidal quantum dots', Physical Review Letters, vol. 102, no. 17, pp. 177402/1-177402/4.